Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

JK fails to take advantage of huge potential of tourism sector: KCC&I | KNO

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, July 12 (KNO) : Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCC&I) President Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad Friday appreciated the measures of the State Government for promotion of the tourism sector by giving its charge to Navin Kumar Choudhary, a senior most officer of the State Administration. In view of his positive and helpful style of working, the transfer has been widely welcomed by the Travel and Tourism sector. With the stakeholders having high expectations, the Government also needs to create an environment conducive for officers to deliver their best for the revival of this important sector of our economy, Ashiq said in a statement issued to KNO.  He said the tourism sector of the State has suffered the major brunt of vagaries associated with the prevailing situation in the State of Jammu and Kashmir as also various policy changes like implementation of GST etc. Despite the acknowledgement of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture about the manifold negative impact of GST on the Tourism Sector and recommending review of the same, no tangible decision has been taken in this regard. The State has while declaring the Tourism Sector as an Industry has been very close fisted in providing the incentives of industrial sector to the tourism industry. The announcement of charging of power tariff at par with the industrial sector stands withdrawn within a year, he added. “The State Government and Tourism Players putting their best efforts to attract tourists and limit the damages, frequent closure of the road link and exorbitant air fares have dealt a serious blow to such efforts. The State of Jammu and Kashmir has not been able to take advantage of the huge potential of the tourism sector,” he said. The inbound figures of tourists in 2017-18 are dismal in comparison to other states as detailed below Bihar 3.35 Crores, Rajasthan 4.75 Crores,  Uttar Pradesh 23.70 Crores, Tamil Nadu 33.83 Crores, Kerala 1.58 Crore, J&K 73 lakhs Out of the figure of 73 lakhs, only 13.1 lakh tourists have actually visited Kashmir and includes more than 2 lakh yatri’s visiting the Holy Amarnath Cave. Around sixty lakh visitors are pilgrims visiting the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine and around 2-3 lakh visitors have visited Ladakh. So, in fact around 10 lakh tourists have visited Kashmir in the year 2017. Around the same number were visiting Kashmir even more than thirty years ago. While as most of the States have been witnessing a steady double digit percentage growth in the number of inbound tourists, the State of Jammu and Kashmir has been witnessing a downslide. Even the number of pilgrims visiting the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine has witnessed a steady drop. From a peak in the year 2012 of around 103.9 lacs, the year 2017 only attracted 57.40 lacs pilgrims to Katra. Pilgrim tourism is a major component of major tourist inflow for most of the States and Kashmir with a large number of Sufi Shrines and religious sites holds a huge untapped potential in this regard. The State would also need to consider the sensitive nature of the tourism business and customize security considerations accordingly. Tourism cannot survive if tourists are made to undergo frequent frisking and travel restrictions. The State Government has indicated its seriousness about the focus on Tourism by making several changes in the Department of Tourism. The KCC&I urges that, in view of the large number of people associated with the Tourism Sector, major policy changes are required for the revival of this sector. The Government would need to provide stability by assigning responsibilities for longer durations to efficient and competent officers and also to provide budgetary support at par with other tourist destination states.(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Firing incident reported at Miran Sahib Jammu, case registered | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Ganderbal village urge authorities to install electric transformer | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Back-to-back WDs: Whiteout in several areas, rains lash plains | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Pernote land sinking affected people relocated to safer places | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

CS reviews flood management, mitigation plan for Kashmir | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

PC committed to ensure genuine representation of people: Sajad Lone | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

4 notorious drug peddlers booked in Sopore: Police | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

LS polls -2024 | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

South Kashmir residents demand bridge over Ranbiara in Rakh | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Inclement Weather Forecast: Health dept asks hospital authorities to stay prepared | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

CBI officer dies in Jammu road accident | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Azad Dismisses Pre-Poll Alliance Prospects with Apni Party, Peoples Conference | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Budgam teenager's innocent vlog takes internet by storm, wins millions of hearts | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Taking Article 370 to Supreme Court was NC, PDP's well planned conspiracy to lose it forever: Altaf Bukhari | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Beyond the Crowds: Tourists Opt for Serenity in Kashmir's off-beat destination | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

BJP, its allies admit defeat by seeking deferment of polls: Vikar Rasool | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Gandbal boat tragedy: Second missing minor boy’s body recovered | KNO

Copyright © 2021