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    The first Tourism Policy (1982) 3. Tourism development in 1990s 4. The National Action Plan 1992 5. The new Tourism Policy (2002- 2015). 1. Evolution of Tourism policy of India: When you look into the evolution of tourism policy of India you can notice that the first conscious and organized efforts to promote tourism in India were made in 1945. A

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    India is currently ranked 54th in World Economic Forum's Travel & Tourism Development Index (2021). 1 mixed) as of 2021. Dholavira and Ramappa Temple are the latest ones. A total of 39 million jobs were created in the tourism sector in FY20, which represented 8% of the country's employment.

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    successful campaigns that placed India on the world tourism map. 1.4. National Tourism Policy (NTP) 2020 - A new paradigm 1.4.1. NTP 2020 - A holistic framework The National Tourism Policy 2020 is part of the vision of New India on high trajectory of growth and prosperity. The new Policy is a holistic framework for sustainable and

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    National Tourism Policy Objectives. The Policy's primary strategic goals are: • To make India a year-round travel destination and to increase visitors, spending, and time spent there in order to boost the contribution of tourism to the Indian economy. • To create jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities in the tourism sector and ensure the ...

  6. PDF Evolution of Tourism Policy in India: An overview

    The policy emphasis that development of tourism is connected to central, state and district level, public sector and private sector. 2. The policy encourages individuals to participate in tourism development and also create interest in local youth. 3. The policy encourages public private partnership for tourism growth.

  7. National Tourism Policy [UPSC Notes]

    National Tourism Policy Objectives. The Policy's primary strategic goals are: To make India a year-round travel destination and to increase visitors, spending, and time spent there in order to boost the contribution of tourism to the Indian economy. To create jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities in the tourism sector and ensure the supply ...

  8. PDF Some reflections on tourism and tourism policy in India

    This paper starts with a brief description of the history of tourism and tourism policy development in India, which concludes with a summary of the most important objectives of the latest (2002) policy. Section two addresses the impact of the development community on the tourism policy. It focuses on the idea of tourism as a threat.

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    National Tourism Policy, 2002. National Portal of India provides a single-window access to information and services that are electronically delivered from all Government Departments, Institutions and Organizations. It has been a popular source of information to a wide range of stakeholders - from citizens, to government, business and Indian ...

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    Subsequently, the second national tourism policy of 2002 was launched, which again reiterated governmental commitment of increasing India's share, which was static at .38% ( GOI, 2002 , p. 4).

  11. PDF Draft National Tourism Policy seeks to enhance contribution of tourism

    The Ministry of Tourism has drafted a National Tourism Policy incorporating suggestions received from Central Ministries, State Governments/UT Administrations and Industry Stakeholders. The key strategic objectives of the Policy are: i. To enhance the contribution of tourism in Indian economy by increasing the visitation, stay and spend

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    National_Tourism_Policy_2015.pdf - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. A draft national policy on tourism for India was first formulated in 1999. The policy aims to ensure that the tourism sector is being leveraged for the greater good of the people of the destination, and as a competitive force on the global landscape.

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    Tourism Policy of the Government of India with emphasis on the National Action Plan on Tourism and Special Areas Development programmes. 29.2 NEED FOR TOURISM POLICY AND PLANNING In Unit-3, while discussing the history of tourism, it has already been pointed out how different modern tourism is from the tourism of the past.

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    Title: Regarding National Tourism Policy,2002 Laid. THE MINISTER OF TOURISM AND CULTURE (SHRI JAG MOHAN): Mr. Deputy-Speaker, Sir, the New National Tourism ... Create and develop integrated tourism circuits based on India's unique civilization, heritage and culture in partnership with states, private sector and other agencies; ...

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    National Tourism Policy 2002 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document summarizes the key points of India's new draft National Tourism Policy. The policy aims to generate employment and community participation in tourism. It stresses sustainable tourism development and coordination between various ministries and stakeholders.

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    Why in News. Recently, the Government has prepared the Draft National Tourism Policy focusing on Green, and digital tourism and has been sent to the industry partners, state governments, other allied ministries for feedback, before it is sent for approval.. Earlier, the Ministry of Tourism has formulated three draft strategies with roadmaps for promoting Medical and Wellness Tourism, for ...

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  19. PDF Sustainable Tourism in India: Policy Review

    practitioners, serving as a roadmap for future research and policy considerations in the tourism and hospitality sector. Sunita Jatav, in 2023, studied current trends in sustainable tourism in India. The study highlights the significant role of India's tourism sector, which ranks 7th globally and contributes 9.6% to the GDP.

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    1980' s* in its Report mentions that while India' s exports altogether constituted 0.42 per cent of the total world exports in 1979, India's share of the world tourism receipts was O .58 per cent. This despite the fact that 1979 was one of the poorest years for tourism to India. These figu- res were as follows :- 0.58% in 1979; 0.64% in