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Balance Growth in Tourism and Environment

Balance Growth in Tourism and Environment
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can we balance growth in tourism with preserving the balance in nature i.e. not harming the local environment?

How can we balance growth in tourism with preserving the balance in nature i.e. not harming the local environment?

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Vikrant Khatri
Vikrant Khatri 11 years 6 months ago
Religious intolerance & concerns of the Hindus which were un addressed till date due to appeasement politics is the biggest challenge India faces.Believe it or not patience of Hindus is tested to its limits. Common Civil Law, Empowering rights of Parents when it comes to Love marriage and strict laws to keep check on emotional,forced or money based religious conversion should be taken up on priority.Unfortunate miss use of secularism & democracy is turning these two concepts into curse for India
Shruthi Kulkarni
Shruthi Kulkarni 11 years 6 months ago
Many more products by harassing animals are being released into the market! We need to ban them! This will either let the companies shut down or will compel them to come up with new ideas to run their business!As I type,many animals are being killed. On the other hand,I see so many videos where animals try to save a human being/other animal which is in trouble. Please Mr.Prime Minister!Do something for these innocent lives! I did the best to reach out to you.I will continue to bring awareness
SANTOSH SINGH
SANTOSH SINGH 11 years 6 months ago
Respected sir, Jo paise gram panchayato ko swachch bharat mission me liye diye janne hai..... Please usko kaisi ki nigarani me diya jay aur uska pura lekha jokha liya jay..... Taki bhrastachar ko roka jaa sake.... Jai hind
Karishma Bhasin
Karishma Bhasin 11 years 6 months ago
A proper garbage disposal system is the most important thing that needs to be in place for a balanced growth in tourism and environment. The local community needs to be made to realise that the excess garbage they generate due to tourism activity if not disposed off properly is harming the very environment they are a part of, and which eventually will affect tourism. Nobody wants to go spend their holiday in an unhygienic dump of a place.
Shruthi Kulkarni
Shruthi Kulkarni 11 years 6 months ago
I have been looking at posts of a facebook page,PETA (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals) and the posts show how cruel can human beings be for their selfishness and profit. Silk worms are boiled and put to death just to get silk out of them so that we can "wear" silk.The skin of animals is being ripped off so that we can get "leather" out of them! Is this fair? Can't we live without silk?Can't we live without leather?Are they our basic needs?Not only these things but many more products
Nidhi Palankar
Nidhi Palankar 11 years 6 months ago
Sir, I am a great admirer, I follow up with all your speeches and work. Today we feel proud to have you as our PM. I have one suggestion regarding our Infrastructure of our Bus Stands/Stops. We can try to provide good structured inter city bus stop with all basic info like bus name with its routes, timings and also a common bus route map either digital or a print as of now. This can help in providing easy transport info for people and can help tourist and our tourism.
Jay Desai
Jay Desai 11 years 6 months ago
FOR THE COUNTRY TO GET IT DEVELOPED THE TRANSPORTATION OF THE COUNTRY MUST BE AT ITS PEAK. I WOULD LIKE TO DRAW UR ATTENTION TOWARDS THE HIGHWAY RULES AND REGULATION. MANY OF THE CITIZEN DIED IN ACCIDENT BECAUSE OF THE OTHERS FAULT. SIR ITS A KIND REQUEST TO MAKE THE ROAD RULES STRICT AS IN THE FOREIGN COUNTRY.SIR ONE SUGGESTION IF THE POLICE ARE MAKE INDEPENDENT AND IF THEY PERFORM THEIR DUTY WITHOUT TAKING A SINGE RUPEE BRIBE I BET U IN 6 MONTHS ALL WILL FOLLOW THE RULES AND RULES SAME FOR AL
Krishnamurthy Rao
Krishnamurthy Rao 11 years 6 months ago
Annadhatha MK Rao’s EXIM Policy-2005 Export/import (EXIM) involving third nation’s currency is deadly virus to national economy since the third nation’s currency sucks the wealth. So, like USA/EU, each country must pay for its imports in its own currency so that the exporting country is forced to buy goods or services of equivalent amounts from the importing country and to bring back their currency for balancing “*real wealth/asset/resources” around the world.
Rajeev Garg
Rajeev Garg 11 years 6 months ago
Please cut down unnecessary sarkari machinery doing only PAAN chewing and always GHERAO by CHAMCHA's. Please restrict official machinery usage for employee not for their families. Our Tax money is spending to give free facilities to the extended families of BABU's. We want to change our perceptions about them only when they prove they are worth it.
Karishma Bhasin
Karishma Bhasin 11 years 6 months ago
Sadly most Indian tourists even in holy pilgrimage places,lack the common civic sense to stop littering. I see elders in a family setting a horrible example for the children by throwing garbage, shockingly in rivers, and even right outside temples or gurudwaras, a place that they themselves revere. Even when there are signboards stating that there will be a fine imposed for all who litter, it doesnt stop them as this fine is never implemented.Education and awarenes is the key.