Fourth Tourism Working Group meeting begins in Goa with two side events today

  1. Kishan Reddy addressed side events on Cruise tourism and the Circular Economy of Plastics in the tourism sector

    Cruise passenger traffic grew from 1.26 lakhs in 2015-16 to 4.68 lakhs in 2019-20: G.K Reddy

    Cruise tourism holds immense potential not only for Goa but for the entire country in fostering economic growth: pad YessoNaik

Posted On: 19 JUN 2023 6:27 PM by PIB Delhi

The fourth Tourism Working Group of G20 began in Goa with two important side events today. The events were graced by Union Minister for Culture, Tourism and DoNER G. Kishan Reddy, Minister of State for Tourism, pad YessoNaik; Minister of Tourism in Goa RohanKhaunte; Secretary Tourism Ms. V. Vidyavathi graced the occasion.

The first side event was organized on the theme ‘Making Cruise Tourism a Model for Sustainable and Responsible Travel’. Addressing the side event on Cruise Tourism Sh G. Kishan Reddy said that Goa is a perfect blend of Sun, Sand, and Sea and everyone should experience this beautiful state of India. He said the warm and fun-loving people of Goa celebrate life with Delightful Music and Delicious food.

He said that     India’s 7,500 Km long coastline makes her a leader in the maritime sector and our rich maritime history is evident  from the sphere  of influence that India’s civilization and culture has been able to create  across Asia. It includes the kingdom of Champa in today’s Vietnam and also India’s trade with Africa through the port of Mombasa.

He also said that India’s long coast is not only a key lever, for building trade and growing  our exports,   but also an opportunity to promote tourism, and India’s long and scenic coastline provides access to several ports, natural beaches, and beautiful  Islands.

He also highlighted that the cruise passenger traffic grew from 1.26 lakhs in 2015-16 to 4.68 lakhs in 2019-20. He also said that cruise vessel traffic increased from 128 in 2015-16 to 451 in 2019-20.

He further said that  Indian cruise tourism is like peace far away,  from the stress of life and experiencing life through natural surroundings. He also said that Indian Cruise Tourism offers something for everyone in the family. Cruise tourism appeals , to those looking for multi-generational travel options.

The Union Minister added, “Today 73% of cruise travellers are sailing with family members, that represent at least two generations.”

He also informed that the Ministry of Tourism, through the Central Financial Assistance Scheme has been supporting Tourism  Infrastructure  Development for Developing ports and cruise Terminals, Development of  Light-houses, Purchase of ferries, and Development of  river cruise circuits.

He further said that the Ministry of Ports Shipping and Waterways is also working towards the development of dedicated terminals for cruise passengers and cruise vessels.

G.K Reddy also informed that a  dedicated task force has been formulated on  Cruise Tourism jointly by the Ministry of Tourism and the  Ministry of  Shipping.

He also said that Waterdromes at 16 locations are being developed to enable seaplane operations and are also aiming at domestic and international cruise terminal development at selected ports by  2023.   

He further said that the central government is working  for the upgradation and modernization of the Ports, rationalization – of port fees, removing ousting charges, granting priority berthing to cruise ships, providing e-visa facilities etc, to promote Cruise Tourism in India.

The promotion of coastal tourism through Beach tourismLighthouse tourismand Cruise tourism, will help communities such as fishing communities, to find other livelihood opportunities and supplement their existing income, added  G Kishan Reddy. The Minister disclosed that GoI has drawn up a program for developing tourism in the land next to more than 75 light-houses.

He also highlighted the fact that through theNamami Ganga Mission, the Government has spent more than 4.3 billion US Dollars which is  35,414 crore, and clean rivers, which will also ensure potential for tourist activities such as Cruise Tourism.

On the occasion, padYessoNaik said that the event has shed light on the immense potential that cruise tourism has and its achievement across the world. He also added that Goa has something for everyone from backpackers to luxury travelers. He said that the architecture of Goa is a fusion of captivating Portuguese Bungalows and modern hotels. He also added that Goa is also known for its internationally renowned festivals like Goa Carnival, and Sunburn Festival which attract tourists from across the world. These show the rich cultural tapestry of the state and provide visitors with unforgettable experiences. He also added that Cruise tourism holds immense potential not only for  Goa tourism but for the entire country as it provides employment opportunities, adds to tax revenue, and fosters economic growth.

At the event, In the presence of  Tourism Minister,  G Kishan Reddy, the Ministry of Tourism today signed an MoU with Airbnb to jointly promote heritage homesteads.

The second side event was organized on the theme ‘Towards a circular economy of Plastics in Tourism -The Global Tourism Plastic Initiative’. Addressing the meeting  G.K Reddy quoting from Atharva Veda said “The earth is our Mother and we are her Children”. He also said that Indian philosophy and lifestyle have always been rooted in the concept of coexistence with nature and we belong to a civilization where sustainability and environment protection is an integral part of our ethos”.

He further highlighted that over the last nine years, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India has emerged as a global leader in supporting sustainable and inclusive growth.

He also said that sustainability is a key driver of conscious and responsible hospitality and when we talk about Sustainable Tourism,

People and planet first; Decarbonization of destinations ; Empowering Entrepreneurs should be prioritised.

He also added that there are approximately 30,000 Yuva Tourism Clubs in India, with membership ranging from fourth-graders to college students and these clubs will promote responsible tourism practices, renew interest in sustainable tourism, re-emphasize the initiatives of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat and DekhoapnaDesh.

G.K Reddy also informed that the Ministry of Tourism, the Government of India’s National Strategy for Sustainable Tourism, and the SwadeshDarshan 2.0 initiative have laid down the guidelines for the management of plastic waste in the tourism sector.

He also urged that G20 countries together should take concrete steps to contribute to reducing plastic with the ethos of ‘mindful and sustainable consumption.

At the second side event, an MOU was signed between the Central Nodal Agency, Sustainable Tourism, RTSOI, and Punjab Tourism Board in the presence of Minister  G. Kishan Reddy, to collectively unite and address plastic pollution in the tourism sector.

Panel discussions were also held in each of the side events with sharing of experiences, best practices, suggestions, way forward, and usefulness of fostering partnerships. Special sessions on Gender balance in Cruise tourism, Developing India as a hub of Cruise Tourism, and Global perspective on cruise Tourism were organized. On the occasion Goa Tourism gave a detailed presentation- Pearl of the Orient, highlighting the unique features of Goa tourism and its potential.

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