The Himachal Pradesh government is considering constitution of Tourism Development Councils (TDCs) for prominent tourist destinations of Kufri Naldehra, Dharamshala Mcleodganj and Dalhousie/Khajjiar in association with local representatives. According to a UNI report, during a meeting of the Tourism Development Board yesterday in Shimla, Prem Kumar Dhumal, Chief Minister, Himachal Pradesh, said this initiative is to give new dimension to tourism promotional activities as part of the 20 Year Perspective Tourism Master Plan envisioned for Sustainable Tourism development of the state.
Dhumal said that the Master Plan will be ready with short-term, mid-term and long-term measures to be adopted to promote sustainable, environment friendly, socially acceptable, broadly employment generating tourism in the state and identify new destinations to divert tourist traffic out of existing spots. He added that TDC at Manali had achieved the desired objective and proposed TDCs will be constituted to give boost to tourism with local participation.
According to Dhumal, the state government had submitted a proposal under Sustainable Infrastructure Development of Hill Stations under Mega Circuit of Rs 50 Crore to the centre for approval, besides Rs 8 Crore for starting hospitality courses in existing ITIs at Shamshi (Kullu), Mandi and Una to create more man power for the industry. He said a proposal of mega circuit between Himachal Pradesh and Haryana states was under active consideration of the respective state governments for development of Paonta Sahib, Nahan, Renuka and other parts of Sirmour district and Ambala, Jagadhari, Panchkula areas for tourism promotion activities with an estimated investment of Rs 50 Crore. Besides six-laned Pinjore-Swarghat road had been proposed, which will be constructed under a joint venture.
Source : hospitalitybizindia
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