Rajasthan Revival Summit : need to work together to rejuvenate the tourism sector - Tourism Minister
Jaipur,
27 April. Rajasthan Tourism Minister, Shri Vishvendra Singh in a meeting today
said that these are unprecedented times and we need to work together to
rejuvenate the tourism sector. He was speaking at the ‘Rajasthan Revival
Summit’ held at the Paryatan Bhawan today. The meeting witnessed multifarious
suggestions on reviving tourism in Rajasthan in these times of global pandemic
and post-Corona. At the meeting, he brainstormed with various tourism
stakeholders. Rajsamand MP, Diya Kumari who is also the Member of the Parliament
Consultative Committee of Tourism was also present. The Minister said all
parties have to work together.
The
Minister said that an aggressive marketing campaign will be undertaken to
project Rajasthan as the preferred tourist destination for domestic tourists.
He said new circuits will have to be worked on focusing on spiritual, wildlife
and adventure tourism. The Palace on Wheels which had 98% foreign travellers
will also focus on the domestic tours. Their itinerary will also be changed
accordingly. The Minister also suggested that the website of the Department
needs to be revamped and social media be made more innovative and creative. He
also informed that a committee on the health and hygiene issues has been formed
within the Department. They will focus on the various health guidelines
informed by the Health department to be followed. On a suggestion made by
internationally acclaimed Kalbeliya dancer, Gulabo, the Minister replied that
craftspersons and folk performers need to be looked after during these times
and a package will be organised for them as well.
Rajsamand
MP and Member of the Parliament, Consultative Committee of Tourism, Diya Kumari
said that the fixed prices for electricity need to be reconsidered in these
trying times. The industrial rates should be levied. She said that the Tourism
Department needs to undertake a proactive advertising campaign in the leading
newspapers and channels. She also urged that the Palace on Wheels should tie up
with private museums and monuments. This will give them a boost as well. She
also emphasised on a proper health guideline to be given for the visiting
tourist after the lockdown is lifted.
Representative
of Indian Heritage Hotels Association (IHHA) and Federation of
Hospitality and Tourism of Rajasthan (FHTR), Randhir Vikram Singh said that
there should be a toll-free number for the tourists so that they can get
immediate information about the State. He also emphasised that film shooting
was another potential area in which the Government needed to support by waiving
off the fee and making the required permissions for shooting easier. He said a
Domestic Tourism Mart should be immediately planned in Jaipur with
familiarisation tours of the travel agents organised all over the State.
Other suggestions
discussed pertained to the GST rates for hotels, reduction of GST rates,
improvement in hygiene. Also, a part of the meeting today were —heritage
hoteliers, Pradeep Singh (Royal Heritage Haveli) and Raghavendra Singh (Samode
Hotels); General Managers of leading luxury hotel chains, Abhishek Sharma
(Trident, Jaipur) and Ankush Mahajan (Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur);
conservationists, Rashmi Dickinson and Edward Dickinson; travel writer, Tripti
Pandey; Pradeep Bohra (G.M. - The Palace on Wheels) and Jagat Rathore
(representative of the Mehrangarh Museum Trust, Jodhpur). Officials from the
Department of Tourism included Sanjay Pandey (Additional Director), Manisha
Arora (Additional Director) and Anil Rathore (District Director).
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