Tourism Minister Prahlad Singh Patel in a written reply to a query in Lok Sabha said that no plan for setting up a vaccine certification programme for foreign tourists has been announced yet by the Government or the Ministry of Tourism. In response to another query, the minister asserted that no MOT project or scheme has been deferred or stalled due to COVID-19.
Read More »Market-specific promotion for domestic tourism on cards
Just like international marketing campaigns, domestic marketing campaigns of MOT will be specific to every region across the country. Rupinder Brar, ADG, MOT, says, “What is of interest to a 20-year-old or someone older can be different, hence, even for travelling within India, the basic principles of marketing and promotion will be followed by us.”
Read More »Rs124 crore spent on tourism promotion in last 3 years: PS Patel
Tourism Minister Prahlad Singh Patel, in a written reply to a query raised in the Rajya Sabha, said that MOT spent more than Rs124 crore in the last three years on media campaigns for tourism promotion in the country. Between 2017 and 2020, campaigns in the print media, television, online, radio, theatres and via SMS were run.
Read More »No plans for providing special incentive to tourism sector: PS Patel
Tourism Minister Prahlad Singh Patel in a written reply to a query in Rajya Sabha said that the government is not considering any proposal to provide a special incentive to the tourism sector to overcome COVID impact. When asked about details for planning such an incentive, the minister said, ‘does not arise’ to the query.
Read More »MOT financially assisting tourism service providers in J&K & Ladakh
The Ministry of Tourism is giving financial assistance to MOT and UT Tourism department approved tourism service providers in J&K and Ladakh for undertaking promotional activities including participation in international and domestic travel marts/fairs/exhibitions/road shows and undertaking online promotion/sales tours overseas to give boost to the tourism sector in the region, said Tourism Minister Prahlad Singh Patel.
Read More »Ministry of Culture budget outlay increased by 21.53%, ASI gets over 1,000 crore
The outlay for Annual Budget 2021-22 of Ministry of Culture is Rs 2,687.99 Crore as against the outlay (Rs 2,211.85 Crore) approved for the revised Budget Plan 2020-21. The annual outlay in FY 2021-22 is 21.53% higher than the revised annual outlay in FY 2020-21. Rs 1,042.62 Crore has been allocated to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
Read More »Centre initiates study to quantify tourism loss due to COVID
Tourism Minister Prahlad Singh Patel in a written reply to a query in Rajya Sabha said that the central government has initiated a study to quantify the quantum of loss suffered by the tourism sector due to the COVID pandemic. He also said that the record of the revenue generated through tourism was not maintained by the Ministry of Tourism.
Read More »No plans to approach GST Council for reducing tax on hotel rooms: PS Patel
Ministry of Tourism has no plans to approach the GST Council for reducing GST on all hotel rooms to 12%, Tourism Minister Prahlad Singh Patel said. “MOT is aware of taxes levied on tourism products, including hotels, as the same directly impacts country’s tourism competitiveness vis-a-vis other countries but presently, MOT has no plans to approach GST council,” he said.
Read More »Budget would give boost to wellness tourism
Prahlad Singh Patel, Minister of State (I/C), Tourism & Culture, shared that the budget has announced the opening of wellness centres in urban as well as rural areas, which would boost wellness tourism in the country. “It is a budget of the country which will propagate the theme of Atmanirbhar Bharat further.”
Read More »No relief for travel & hospitality sector, MOT’s budget down by 18%
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman while presenting the first paperless Budget of the country focused on building infrastructure but unfortunately had no mention on tourism and hospitality industry apart from introducing Vista Dome coaches on tourist routes. The tourism budget too has been reduced by almost 18 per cent, from Rs 2,499.33 crore in 2020 to Rs 2,032.04 crore in 2021. Apart from proposing tax exemption for aircraft leasing companies and plans to monetise AAI airports in tier-II and tier-III cities, the aviation industry too didn’t receive any relief. The FM announced Rs 1.10 lakh crore for outlay of Railways and capital expenditure along with a National Railway Plan for 2030. Additionally, more economic corridors are being planned to boost road infrastructure and tax holiday for startups has been extended by one year. The FM also announced tax exemption for LTC
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