90. Letter to the Editor Regarding : Boosting Tourism Industry in India

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The tourism industry can bring valuable income to the country. Using your ideas along with ideas from the MCB unit, Travel and Tourism, write a letter to the editor of a popular daily on how the government and the public can boost the development of this industry. You are Rama/Ram, 4 Rani Road, Ranchi.

Hints: * Potentiality of tourism industry * a money-spinner * India—not among the top ten countries * the peaceful Himalayas, valleys, hill stations, rich wildlife *TajMahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Madurai, Thanjavur, Sanchi, Nalanda * enhanced infrastructure attracts tourists.

Ans. 4 Rani Road

 Ranchi

February 15, 2020

 

 The Editor

 The Hindustan Times

 Ranchi

Sir,

 Sub: Boosting tourism industry in India

Through the column of your esteemed daily, I want to highlight the tremendous potentiality that the tourism industry has in India. The tourism industry can easily be a money-spinner as it can bring valuable income to the country. Let’s first explore the new avenues for international tourists in India. It has been a great shame for us that India has not been even among the top ten in the international market. We have breathtaking views of the Himalayas, beautiful valleys, wonderful hill stations, very rich wildlife, including the tiger and the rhino reserves. India can boast of fascinating beaches in Goa and Kerala.

We have the TajMahal and the Fatehpur Sikri in Agra; Madurai and Tanjavur in Tamil Nadu; Sanchi in MP and Nalanda in Bihar. The ghats of Varanasi and feudal splendours of Rajasthan need no introduction. Only we will have to revamp our strategies. We will have to re-woo our tourists. Instead of running after the recession hit western Europe and America, we must explore new avenues in China, Russia and Brazil. China attaches 50.9 million tourists every year. India manages just 5.1 million tourists. We will have to fill up the gap.

 Domestic tourism can’t be neglected. States like Karnataka and Kerala have shown the way to the other states of India. They have attracted budget domestic tourists by providing clean and affordable accommodation. Enhanced infrastructure, such as good roads, airports and good hygiene will attract more international as well as domestic tourists. Surely, the tourism industry can bring valuable income to the country.

Yours sincerely

Rama/Ram

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