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    Ministry of Tourism (MoT) approves 40 Projects for Development of Lesser-known Tourism sites in 23 States

    Posted 05 Dec 2024

    2 min read

    By focusing on lesser-known destinations (Rang Ghar in Sivasagar (Assam), Matsyagandha Lake in Saharsa (Bihar), etc.), MoT aims to ease pressure on high-traffic sites and promote balanced distribution of tourists across country.

    • These projects are approved under Special Assistance to States/Union Territories for Capital Investment (SASCI) Scheme of Department of Expenditure.  
      • SASCI scheme aims to infuse long term interest free loans for a period of 50 years to States for development of iconic tourist centers in country.
      • States have been given a timeline of 2 years for completing projects. 

    About Over-Tourism 

    • It occurs when a destination receives more tourists than it can sustainably accommodate.
    • Causes: Enhanced connectivity and cheap travel; Rising income and emerging middle class; Affordable accommodation due to improved hospitality sector etc. 

    Impact due to Over-Tourism

    • Wear and Tear: Heavy foot traffic erodes intricate carvings on natural and cultural sites. E.g. Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia.
    • Community Resentment: Drive up the cost of living, making it difficult to find affordable housing and displacing residents. E.g. Tourism protests in Barcelona.
    • Environmental impact: Pollution, littering on sites, traffic jams, improper garbage disposal, water scarcity and degradation of ecology.

    Initiatives taken for Sustainable Tourism

    • COP29 Declaration on Enhanced Climate Action in Tourism: To promote and champion sustainable tourism practices and reduce GHG emissions in tourism sector.
    • Cape Town Declaration on Responsible Tourism, 2002: To minimise negative economic, environmental, and social impacts.
    • National Strategy for Sustainable Tourism, 2022: To position India a global destination for responsible tourism and increase economic, social and environmental benefits to build resilient tourism sector.
    • Tags :
    • SASCI Scheme
    • Over-Tourism
    • Sustainable Tourism
    • COP29 Declaration
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