Honourable Tourism Minister of Uttarakhand Satpal Maharaj recently addressed the 2nd Travel, Tourism & Hospitality e-Conclave – Resilience & the Road to Recovery, session organized by FICCI and shared his thoughts and experience on the revival of the tourism sector in the post pandemic era.
During his virtual address to the audience, Satpal Maharaj highlighted some of the key initiatives taken by Uttarakhand Government and stressed upon the need to explore innovative opportunities that can cater to the needs of new age traveller.
“The pandemic has impacted the tourism industry around the world and it is imperative for the governments to work together with the respective stakeholders towards the revival of the sector. Like other states, Uttarakhand too suffered setback due to the lockdown, however, I am happy to share that our state is now slowly heading towards recovery.” he said.
Talking about the initiatives, Satpal Maharaj said “We have worked on the two-pronged strategy in our state. On one hand we have provided 200 crore relief package to respective stakeholders related to the tourism industry and on the other hand rolled out various schemes to encourage self-employment opportunities for the local youths and provide newer dimensions to the state’s tourism industry.”
Giving details about the various infrastructure development projects in the state Shri Satpal Maharaj highlighted the ongoing work at Kedarnath dham, which is also the dream project of the Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He also highlighted the development of various religious circuits across the state which allows the tourists to further explore the mythological relevance of the state.
He further added “Upon analysing the behavioral changes of the new age travellers, the state is focusing it’s energy towards the development and promotion of it’s offbeat locations, adventure destinations, Homestays and immunity-boosting cuisine etc. The initiatives has added new dimensions in the state tourism and is getting positive response from the tourists across all age groups.
Concluding the session he thanked FICCI for organising a stage for all the policymakers to discuss ideas on a single platform. Honourable Tourism Minister, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Sushri Usha Thakur, Honourable Tourism Minister, Government of Odisha, Shri Jyoti Prakash Panigarhi, Honourable Tourism Minister, Government of Gujarat Vasanbhai Ahir, Chairman Chattishgarh Tourism Board, Shri Atal Shrivastava also graced the session.
