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New Delhi: Atithi Devo Bhavah. To make
visitors to the city feel welcome during the
Commonwealth Games, India Tourism
Development Corporation (ITDC) is set to
train taxi and auto drivers, CISF personnel
posted at monuments, dhaba owners,
hotel staff etc. Participants will be taught
English as well as courtesy and ways to
communicate with tourists. At present,
there is a shortage of trained guides in the
city and with Commonwealth Games
drawing close, the issue has to be
addressed promptly. With hundreds of
historical sites to visit and each monument
boasting its own unique history, foreign
nationals are often left to fend for
themselves and depend on tourist books
and brochures for information. Language
is another problem. Quite a contrast to
facilities offered in tourist sites in western
countries, where trained guides-proficient
in several languages-are easily available to
aid visitors apart from group-guided trips
at regular intervals. Although the
Archeological Survey of India (ASI) plans
to introduce audio guide services in five
languages at some world heritage sites
our experts point that not a single
monument or tourist place in the city has
an interpretation centre where tourists
can come and get all information
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