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प्रवासी भारतीय और पर्यटन को बढ़ावा

NRIs and enhancing tourism
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Jan 01, 2015
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Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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क्या प्रवासी भारतीय, भारत में पर्यटकों के आगमन में वृद्धि में सक्रिय ...

क्या प्रवासी भारतीय, भारत में पर्यटकों के आगमन में वृद्धि में सक्रिय भूमिका निभा सकते हैं? इस प्रयास को अधिक संस्थागत कैसे बनाया जा सकता है?

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karnail singh
karnail singh 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
For sure they can, but we have to look at the infra we are providing the tourists, tourists are today scared to enter the country because of various reasons, well know to all. In addition poor transport system at the airports, railway stations, bus stops, poor booking counters at railway stations, fleecing hotel agents etc. discourage tourists from entering the country. A small country like Singapore survives on tourism.We have to set our house in order before we invite guests.
Kishorkumar Popat
Kishorkumar Popat 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
I am of the opinion that NRI's should not be harassed at International arrivals point. If things are made easier, without any hassles and quickly, then all tourists, including NRI's will be much happier. I would also like to suggest an INDIA DEVELOPMENT FUND, whereby each NRI and the Indian Diaspora contribute GB Pounds 10 (ten pounds only, USD 17.00 approx.), so that we can contribute to the Development of India. These fund should be controlled by the Hon. Prime Ministers office. Kishore.UK
Mudit Bali
Mudit Bali 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
India has amazing potential to grow tourism to boost GDP as well as earn critical foreign exchange. However, their is a need to develop and refresh critical "tourism infrastructure" around identified tourist clusters. Urgent need to clean cities, improve connectivity through roads / rail / air and add information centres in key locations of these clusters. Best way to attract sustainable inbound tourism is by having a great product. The fundamentals exist but the infrastructure needs to be built
Ritumbra Manuvie
Ritumbra Manuvie 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
i have traveled across India from north to south with my other female friends from various other countries. These are just my observations : 1. Women get harassed no matter who they are. We got gropped in a bus in Kerala and I have to make the bus full of passengers stop till police take my FIR. Police wanted me to forgive the molester. 2. Traveling alone is not safe, renting a room was the most unsafe bit 3. there is no safe travel system in night 4. 90% of men are leacherous
Bhagirath Joshi
Bhagirath Joshi 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
The biggest hurdle is obtaining a VISA. This is the biggest deterrent. Many countries allow online Visa applications and Visa is issued with in 10 minutes online. The prospective tourist prints it on his or her printer for their own record. On arrival, only valid passport needs to be produced and the rest of the data is verified by the immigration officer online in less than a minute and the tourist enters the country. That is what needed for foreign Tourism to increase.
Pankaj Jain
Pankaj Jain 11 साल 10 महीने पहले
The answer is Yes.Many overseas social forums like Bengali / Gujarati samaj should have a tie up with reputed travel agency back home to facilitate tour packages to their regions , showcase the potential . ONLY a professional service based agencies should be engaged through local Indian consulate, no name spoilers. The Indian consulate in touch with tourism ministry should support with local adverting ,AV promotional material like campaign- Incredible India.Word of mouth helps in suggestions.