AURAGABAD
In a
bid to explore opportunities in tourism promotion, the ministry of external
affairs has decided to hold the country’s first SAARC Tourism Summit in
Aurangabad, the tourism capital of Maharashtra in the second week of October.
The
announcement of the two-day summit, also being aimed at tapping FDI under Make
in India and Make in Maharashtra schemes was made by Smt. Valsa Nair Singh,
IAS, Principal Secretary Tourism and Culture, Government of Maharashtra at the
Sensitisation Session on Aurangabad Tourism Development Program organised by
the State Government, Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) and
the Confederation of Indian Industry in Aurangabad on Monday 4th July, 2016.
Highlighting
the reasons behind the decision to host the summit in Aurangabad, Smt. Valsa
Nair Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary Tourism and Culture, Government of
Maharashtra said “The Ajanta-Ellora caves have always remained the biggest
tourism attraction in the state among foreigners and Indians.
The historical
silk route and connect of the place with the Buddhist circuit across world,
including China, is significant. Ajanta also has one of the world’s best
visitors centre with several life size replicas of Padmapani (sculptures of
Buddha). All these are reason enough for Aurangabad to be the preferred choice.
The conference aims at promoting Aurangabad and other destinations of
Maharashtra.”
“The
Department of Tourism (DoT) is trying to seek appointment of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi to inaugurate the event. On the first day, officials from SAARC
(South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) countries, which include
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri
Lanka, would attend the conference.
On the second day, the ministers of tourism
from these countries and from Indian states would participate.” said Smt. Valsa
Nair Singh.
The
Principal Secretary, Tourism and Culture added “The coming two years are very
important for the progress and prosperity of the tourism sector. The year 2017
will be celebrated as Visit Maharashtra Year and the year 2018 we will be
celebrating completion of 200 years of the discovery of the world heritage
Ajanta Caves by British officer John Smith.
A campaign to promote tourism
destinations of Maharashtra all over the world will be undertaken aggressively
under Visit Maharashtra 2017. In 2018, many events will be hosted to attract
international and domestic tourists to Ajanta and other destinations of the city.
There is a huge scope to organise Food Festival and Handicraft Festival in the
city, apart from Golf Tourism. A proposal to set up Buddhist Centre on MTDC’s
900 acres land at Ellora is under consideration.”
The
announcement of providing financial assistance upto Rs 50 lakh to the desirous
persons in the tourism business set up under Start Up scheme was also made.
The
three-day Ellora-Ajanta Festival will be held with the help of the MTDC from
October 14 to 16, said the principal secretary suggesting the Aurangabad
Municipal Corporation to run an excursion bus to conduct City Tours connecting
all the tourist places.
She also underlined the need of enhancing the air
connectivity of Aurangabad with cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Nagpur and Pune
other than Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad.
Mentioning
the need for hosting film shootings at Ellora, Ajanta and other important
places in Aurangabad, Smt. Valsa Nair Singh commented “The countries like
Switzerland and Spain witnessed a boom in tourism due to film shootings.
A
beeline was formed to see the tomb of Mastani due to Bajirao Mastani film. The
shooting of one big budget film featuring big stars like Shah Rukh Khan in
Aurangabad will give a major boost to the tourism sector.”
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