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India to focus on clean tourism: Mahesh Sharma

India will focus on cleanliness, security and better connectivity of tourist areas to boost tourism in the country, Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma today said as his ministry gears up to celebrate 'World Tourism Day' tomorrow.

September 26, 2016 / 22:16 IST
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India will focus on cleanliness, security and better connectivity of tourist areas to boost tourism in the country, Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma today said as his ministry gears up to celebrate 'World Tourism Day' tomorrow.

"Swachhta (cleanliness), security and connectivity are the three pillars of tourism. We are working towards them (to attracts tourists)," said the Tourism and Culture Minister.

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He said Swachh Paryatan (clean tourism) is the "dream" of Tourism Ministry "which has been inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cleanliness movement." To give impetus to the cleanliness initiative, he said polythene would be banned at all tourist spots from October 2, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

On improving connectivity of tourist areas, Sharma said the government has proposed to develop over 50 new airports as mentioned in the new Civil Aviation Policy and is also constructing roads on an average of 17 km per day to provide last connectivity to the tourism destinations.