Peace holds key to revive J&K tourist glory:CM

SRINAGAR : Stressing the need on balanced approach to rope tourists from within the country and abroad, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said peace and tranquility holds the key for revival of tourist glory.
Chairing the state Tourism Advisory Committee (STAC) meeting here, Mr Abdullah asked the department concerned to come up with a comprehensive tourism development policy taking all stakeholders on board.
This, he said, would govern and guide growth of tourism alongwith taking necessary care for protecting and conserving environment and ecology in the State.
The Chief Minister said that all the residents are equal partners in the process of revival of tourist glory in J&K adding that peace and tranquillity holds key to groom and grow this economically core sector of development.
“Balanced approach has to be taken to rope in tourists  from within the country and abroad”, he said adding that the tourist market for Kashmir in South-East Asia, Middle East, Gulf countries and Germany need to be harnessed in full besides working for attracting tourists from other foreign countries.
Mr Abdullah said best service and hospitality to tourists is essentially required to make them visit again and again to this place.
He said that while befitting infrastructure is important for comfortable stay of tourists in the state, the quality service delivery is essentially significant for this purpose.
The Chief Minister said government is making all endeavours to help holistic development of tourism by encouraging adventure, sports, pilgrim and conventional tourism in the State and help creation of up to the mark infrastructure with the aim to generate economic activities and expand job market for youth.
He said the private players associated with this  industry have to substantiate government efforts so that the stupendous goals are achieved in this sector.
Commissioner Secretary Tourism, Atal Dullo said that over 13 lakh visitors visited the Valley during 2012 while the number of yatris visiting Shri Mata Vaishno Devi was over 1.03 lakhs.
Besides, more than 6.21 lakh pilgrims visited Shri  Amarnath and Ladakh received more than 1.79 lakh visitors.
More than Rs 383 crores have been sanctioned for various development projects in tourism sector by the Omar Abdullah-led government during the last four years and 66 such projects have been completed during this period.
As many as 23 rural tourism projects have been completed out of 29 such projects started at a cost of about Rs 19 crores.
The remaining 6 projects are likely to be completed during the current financial year while 24 more such projects are in the pipeline. For Mubarak Mandi conservation project Rs 50 crores have been sanctioned.
In the mega tourism development sector work is going apace on Trans-Himalayan Cultural Centre at Leh involving Rs 22.43 crores, Nagaar-Nagar-Watlab project in Kashmir costing over Rs 38 crores and conservation and restoration of Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex.
Three more mega projects of Sufi Circuit in Kashmir, Spiritual Circuit in Jammu and Buddhist Circuit for Leh, each involving Rs 50 crores have been prepared and submitted to Government of India for funding.
In order to give boost to tourist activities, the state government provides 30 per cent capital out right investment subsidy on the fixed assets including cost of land for new tourism units with upper ceiling of Rs 30 lakhs.
It also provides subsidy upto 40 per cent of the total cost of conversion of private houses into paying guest houses subject to the ceiling of Rs 2 lakh in each case.
For adventure tourism 50 per cent subsidy subject to maximum of Rs 7 lakhs is being given as one time incentive while 50 per cent subsidy for purchase and replacement of new tourist coaches upto the maximum of 7 lakh is also available to the transport permit holders while 75 per cent subsidy is also available to the hoteliers on purchase of DG sets subject to the maximum of Rs 4 lakh.
The government has also extended concession on hotel  tariff tax by one year besides reducing VAT on sale of cooked food items from 13.5 to 5 per cent.
Various sports, cultural, adventure and other events  where held within the state to promote tourism while as participation in road shows, rallies and marts was made within and outside the country to showcase the state tourism.
For the capacity building programme about 10,000 youth  have been trained under ‘Hunar-se-Rozgar’ programme during the last four years. Of these, about 5,000 have already been absorbed in the tourism industry.
During the next four years more than 25,000 youth will  be imparted training under this programme.
The meeting discussed action taken report on the outcome of the last meeting of Tourism Advisory Committee, It also took stock of the promotion and publicity campaign in place to attract more and more tourists and showcase Jammu and Kashmir tourism potential internationally.
Matters relating to the finalisation of revised master  plans for tourist areas, launch of projects under PPP mode, Build-Own-Operate- Transfer (BOOT) model and operation of morning and evening flights from Srinagar were also discussed in the meeting.
(AGENCIES)