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Calling for Views/Ideas on 'Rural India - How it can leverage tourism'

Start Date :
Sep 27, 2020
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Every year 27th September is celebrated as World Tourism Day. This year the theme of World Tourism Day is Tourism and Rural Development. Tourism helps rural communities hold onto ...

Every year 27th September is celebrated as World Tourism Day. This year the theme of World Tourism Day is Tourism and Rural Development. Tourism helps rural communities hold onto their unique natural and cultural heritage, supporting conservation projects, including those safeguarding endangered species, lost traditions or flavours. Tourism has proven to be a lifeline for many rural communities. The sector is not just a leading source of employment, particularly for women and youth but it also provides opportunities for territorial cohesion and socio-economic inclusion for even the most remote regions.
Our villages and the people who live there are a true custodians and manifestation of our culture.
As we work towards more sustainable development of our country, developing related hard and soft infrastructure and promoting tourism in rural India is much required.

Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with MyGov invites you to share your views ideas on Rural India- How it can leverage tourism.

Last Date for submission is 31st October, 2020

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Dhruv Mengar
Dhruv Mengar 5 years 2 months ago
In this hard times,agrarian economy is completely broken and needs thorough restructuring.in this context rural areas presents an opportunity for a thriving tourism industry by programs like 1.cultural stay in hotels 2.making museums of old agricultural practices 3.stay in village 4.recalling and making shortfilms,movies about our culture 5.site seeing in bullock carts 6.presenting an opportunity to visiters to be an farmer for one day 7.food items 8.focusing on older people
Ayush Prabhakar
Ayush Prabhakar 5 years 2 months ago
our rural areas areas may not be developed but the true essence of india lives there. our history,culture and tradition must must must be showcased to the world as our culture is no doubt the best .
Ajay Chaubey
Ajay Chaubey 5 years 2 months ago
The concept like palace on wheels, hospitals and banking on wheels should be thought of. The health facilities, the hotels, banking facility in the form of trains/ buses should be made available from door to door. Our villages have everything to fascinates tourists. They need only proper health facilities, banking facility and amusement facility. The nature is at its best in the village, pollution free air and the rich culture and tradition which attracts millions every year.
IDXXXXXXBC
IDXXXXXXBC 5 years 2 months ago
The steps taken by India post to start Indian Postal Banking System is surely benefit the rural population of our country. Doorstep banking introduced by providing QR card is commentable.My suggestion for better banking facilities to rural population in rural areas is that 1) decrease the service charges for IPBS transactions2) Lift the maximum amount of 5000 rs to a raised amount 3) mega campains to attract more and more people to take IBPS account especially elder people Jai Hind
Vishal Lokhande
Vishal Lokhande 5 years 2 months ago
Many villages in our locality have very famous monuments..but very few of them are known.. just because they are not the part of history which is written can't be forgotten... we should encourage the tourism not only on the basis of judgement but as values it has.. The forts of Chatrapati Shivaji maharaj all over maharastra.. The Mughal monuments which are historically important but ignored by local authorities.. temples old as hell..but not properly protected yet.. conservation is needed
Geetha krishnan
Geetha krishnan 5 years 2 months ago
govt is trying to support people in all ways to survive in this covid time,it is strange that money mafia and business personels bringing up the cheques cases and from court they getting attachment orders initially with out hearing ,is it justifyable,even no work no food also can sleep in own home,it is sad to know this time of pandemic our court and law supporting fake people,i request govt to have a look in to cheque cases ,and function of court,how can i pay fr an advocate since i haveto prve
Venkatesh c s
Venkatesh c s 5 years 2 months ago
All Villages should have all modern facilities like Tar roads, box type drainage, drinking water taps, mini bus shelters, school buildings with all modern facilities like toilets, play grounds, all temples with attractive structures, govt dispensary, separate marketing space with roof and tar road with toilets . Should be complete hygienic atmosphere. Every village should have one lake at least to store rainy water. Then wherever villages surrounded with natural beauties to attract tourists
Lijesh Kunnath
Lijesh Kunnath 5 years 2 months ago
These days Human life is just following on running time with out looking health and people are making money by the time they make money life is to end and most of the people like to go for a farming life... So mental and physical health wise village life is good... Where people don't want to be more rich so create good foods , they are not on a rush... So the life importance guidance can take to people .. it may change...