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Write a speech on promotion of tourism to be divered on tourism day on school

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Answered by shreejiprinteroyu7lo
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Avery good morning to the excellencies, respected Principle sir, vice-principle sir, teachers, madams, and my dear colleagues. My name is … and I study in class … standard. I would like to speech on travel and tourism in India on this occasion. India is the most famous country all through the world for the travel and tourism because of the availability of many religious lifestyles here. Our country is full of heritage sites, historical monuments, beautiful sight-seeings, etc which makes India a best tourism place. Tourism to India is the economical source for the country and many lives depends on this. Because of the technological advancements everywhere, tourism has been very easy to any country. People are interacting to a great extent with the natural and historical sight seeings in India.

Because of the technological improvement all over the world, tourism is becoming one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. It benefits a lot in many ways however, sometimes big challenges affect various resources of the country such as economic, environmental, socio-cultural, and educational. It positively affects the economic growth and development of the country including various industries especially healthy tourism industry like accommodation, transportation, arts, entertainment, wildlife, etc. Tourism in our country is the source of new jobs to many people and revenue to the country. It also improves the living standard of many local people especially in the heavily visited tourist destinations. The prices of the basic commodities get increased during more traffic by the local people for the visiting tourists.

People from the developed country go for tour in the developing country however people from developing country cannot go for tour in the developed country because of the low economy status. Tourism in the developing countries may be high because of the low cost tour and travel package. However, together with the various positive effects of the tourism in the country, there are various negative effects also. Tourism in the country first affect the environment of the surrounding areas in tourists destinations because of the collection of huge amounts of garbage materials such as bottles, plastic wastes, food materials, etc. It affects the life style of both fauna and flora.

It also arise the issue of safety and security of the tourists at all the tourist destinations in the country. To attract tourists from abroad, the government of the country needs to invest some money in making tourist destinations attractive, safe and secure for the tourists. It also needs some professional guides in order to correctly guide tourists of other countries. Tourist destinations also need some advancements of facilities such as availability of proper environment, luxurious hotels, car service, 24 hrs electricity, clean water supply, etc in order to attract more tourists and difficulty free travel and living. Now-a-days, the risk of criminal activities is increasing such as kidnapping, bomb blast, and other acts of terrorism at the crowded places, thus the tourism needs tight security .

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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A very good morning to the headmaster, principal, teachers, and all of my beloved friends. I'm Rupa, a 9th-grader, and I'm here to tell you about the speech on this occasion that was given to promote tourism in India. Promotion of tourism has received a new push in the post-liberalization era. The (Government of India) Gol has granted tourism the status of an export industry in the wake of liberalization while neglecting the damage it does to the local economy and nature. The industry has grown to be the second-largest source of foreign money for the nation, and the government took a significant step by designating tourism as a "export industry," according to the then-Union Minister for Tourism, Madan Lai Khurana.

, giving export houses access to all available incentives.

As part of fresh steps to support the growth of tourism in our nation, the Center also thought about adding tourism to the Concurrent List, a state subject up until that point, and creating a Board of Tourism Industry and Trade. A Railways Catering and Tourism Development Corporation is to be established for this purpose after the Union cabinet recently resolved to co operation the Indian Railways' tourism and catering activities.

It has been proposed to create a new national tourism policy, which is pending approval from the Union cabinet. Then-Union Tourism Minister Ananth Kumar stated: "We want to open up (tourism and travel sectors). We aim to accept all foreign direct investments in the tourism sector  infrastructure development activity”.

He then stated that the Ministry's main objectives for the growth of tourism in our nation are to provide Swagat, Suchna, Suvidha, and Suraksha (welcome, information, facility, and security). The Ministry has a lofty goal of increasing visitor arrivals by 8%. It is noteworthy that the Uttar Pradesh government has developed a unique plan to entice visitors to stay longer on the Agra-Vrindavan Circuit in order to increase tourism in the area.

The plan entails creating a single tourist circuit out of all the monuments in Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, and Vrindavan while also developing the local tourism industry to encourage visitors to stay longer. Additionally, the state government intends to establish a tourism police.

The Maharashtra government announced significant tax and other duty reductions on March 9, 1999, for individuals looking to invest in tourism-related enterprises in the state. Narayan Rane, the then-C.M. of the Shiv Sena-BJP coalition, stated that "the measure is intended to improve the tourism sector." Sindhudurg district has already been given the designation of tourism district by the state government.

It appears that our policy makers are unwilling to draw lessons from the globalization-related tourism experiences of many developing nations. In many economies of the Third World, tourism has recently become a sector of the economy that is growing extremely quickly. The fact that "international tourist flows are typically unidirectional, from North to South, while the flow of much of the wealth created by world tourism comes from South" is significant.

to the North In Central America, both tourism growth and population poverty have increased at the same time.

The global capitalism-related tendency toward social polarization and the additional chances for accumulation that this particular structure of global income and demand provides should be understood as the causes of the phenomena of the explosion of international travel. Significant social, class, and political repercussions result from tourism as a service industry that further integrates the area into the global economy.

The industry's expansion strengthens the regional economy's external orientation and, as a result, the power of those organizations connected to global interests, such as the business and financial sectors. The neo-liberal opening so both induces and is induced by the industry.

Returning to our own nation, numerous previously off-limits places, like the Andaman Islands, Ladakh, and Lahaul-Spit, are now being accessible to tourists during the post-liberalization phase. The government has also declared its aim to lease Lakshadweep islands to foreign hoteliers for the purpose of promoting them as tourist destinations.

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