ASL speech on 'tourism in india' plz help
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Tourism in India is important for the
country's economy and is growing
rapidly. The World Travel and Tourism
Council calculated that tourism
generated ₹15.24 lakh crore (US$210
billion) or 9.4% of India 's GDP in 2017
and supported 41.622 million jobs, 8%
of its total employment. The sector is
predicted to grow at an annual rate of
6.9% to ₹32.05 lakh crore (US$450
billion) by 2028 (9.9% of GDP). [2] In
October 2015, India's medical tourism
sector was estimated to be worth US$ 3
billion, and it is projected to grow to US
$7–8 billion by 2020. [3] In 2014,
184,298 foreign patients traveled to
India to seek medical treatment. [4]
Over 10 million foreign tourists arrived
in India in 2017 compared to 8.89
million in 2016, representing a growth of
15.6%. [5][6][7][8] Domestic tourist
visits to all states and union territories
numbered 1,036.35 million in 2012, an
increase of 16.5% from 2011. [9] In
2014, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and
Uttar Pradesh were the most popular
states for tourists. [10] Delhi , Mumbai,
Chennai , Agra and Jaipur were the five
most visited cities of India by foreign
tourists during the year 2015.
Worldwide, Delhi is ranked 28th by the
number of foreign tourist arrivals, while
Mumbai is ranked 30th, Chennai 43rd,
Agra 45th, Jaipur 52nd and Kolkata
90th.
The Ministry of Tourism designs
national policies for the development
and promotion of tourism. In the
process, the Ministry consults and
collaborates with other stakeholders in
the sector including various central
ministries / agencies , state governments,
union territories and private sector
representatives. Concerted efforts are
being made to promote niche tourism
products such as rural, cruise, medical
and eco-tourism. [15] The Ministry of
Tourism maintains the Incredible India
campaign focused on promoting the
tourism in India.
country's economy and is growing
rapidly. The World Travel and Tourism
Council calculated that tourism
generated ₹15.24 lakh crore (US$210
billion) or 9.4% of India 's GDP in 2017
and supported 41.622 million jobs, 8%
of its total employment. The sector is
predicted to grow at an annual rate of
6.9% to ₹32.05 lakh crore (US$450
billion) by 2028 (9.9% of GDP). [2] In
October 2015, India's medical tourism
sector was estimated to be worth US$ 3
billion, and it is projected to grow to US
$7–8 billion by 2020. [3] In 2014,
184,298 foreign patients traveled to
India to seek medical treatment. [4]
Over 10 million foreign tourists arrived
in India in 2017 compared to 8.89
million in 2016, representing a growth of
15.6%. [5][6][7][8] Domestic tourist
visits to all states and union territories
numbered 1,036.35 million in 2012, an
increase of 16.5% from 2011. [9] In
2014, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and
Uttar Pradesh were the most popular
states for tourists. [10] Delhi , Mumbai,
Chennai , Agra and Jaipur were the five
most visited cities of India by foreign
tourists during the year 2015.
Worldwide, Delhi is ranked 28th by the
number of foreign tourist arrivals, while
Mumbai is ranked 30th, Chennai 43rd,
Agra 45th, Jaipur 52nd and Kolkata
90th.
The Ministry of Tourism designs
national policies for the development
and promotion of tourism. In the
process, the Ministry consults and
collaborates with other stakeholders in
the sector including various central
ministries / agencies , state governments,
union territories and private sector
representatives. Concerted efforts are
being made to promote niche tourism
products such as rural, cruise, medical
and eco-tourism. [15] The Ministry of
Tourism maintains the Incredible India
campaign focused on promoting the
tourism in India.
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Travel and Tourism Of India:
India has a varied landscape which helps the tourism industry to bloom, circulating money within the country as well as earning from the foreign tourists as well. The abundance of mountain ranges and the wide stretch of water bodies on all its three sides form numerous tourist destinations.
Experience exotic India live like a maharaja in the rich ambiance of royal forts and palaces that are now heritage hotels; luxuriate in the serene beauty of a coral island with its turquoise lagoon; participate in the exuberance of a village fair or a colourful festival.
If one visits India, he need not ask for more varieties of cuisine. From sweet to salty, from plain to North Indian tadka, everything is available here. From Gujarati dhokla to South Indian idiyaappam, the choice is mind blowing.
The suitable weather in all parts of the country appeals to tourists. In summer, when the subcontinent is sizzling, there are spectacular retreats amidst the heady beauty of the Himalayas or the lush heights of the Western Ghats with cool trekking trails, tall peaks to conqueror stretches of white water for the adventure seekers. In the cool of an Indian winter, cities come alive with cultural feasts of music and dance. The balmy weather is an ideal time for you to go century hopping in romantic cities studded with medieval forts and palaces.
The various types of tourism that exist in our country are ecotourism, medical tourism, creative tourism, educational tourism, etc. From children to adults, travelling is a hobby that every person can enjoy. It relieves a person from stress and the everyday hustle-bustle of city lives. It rejuvenates our soul, body and mind and gives us strength to return to our daily lives with vigour and enthusiasm.
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India has a varied landscape which helps the tourism industry to bloom, circulating money within the country as well as earning from the foreign tourists as well. The abundance of mountain ranges and the wide stretch of water bodies on all its three sides form numerous tourist destinations.
Experience exotic India live like a maharaja in the rich ambiance of royal forts and palaces that are now heritage hotels; luxuriate in the serene beauty of a coral island with its turquoise lagoon; participate in the exuberance of a village fair or a colourful festival.
If one visits India, he need not ask for more varieties of cuisine. From sweet to salty, from plain to North Indian tadka, everything is available here. From Gujarati dhokla to South Indian idiyaappam, the choice is mind blowing.
The suitable weather in all parts of the country appeals to tourists. In summer, when the subcontinent is sizzling, there are spectacular retreats amidst the heady beauty of the Himalayas or the lush heights of the Western Ghats with cool trekking trails, tall peaks to conqueror stretches of white water for the adventure seekers. In the cool of an Indian winter, cities come alive with cultural feasts of music and dance. The balmy weather is an ideal time for you to go century hopping in romantic cities studded with medieval forts and palaces.
The various types of tourism that exist in our country are ecotourism, medical tourism, creative tourism, educational tourism, etc. From children to adults, travelling is a hobby that every person can enjoy. It relieves a person from stress and the everyday hustle-bustle of city lives. It rejuvenates our soul, body and mind and gives us strength to return to our daily lives with vigour and enthusiasm.
Hope this helped!
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