Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Terror, slowdown mar tourist inflow

Agencies

New Delhi: Terrorist attacks and global economic slowdown have resulted in a fall in the number of tourists travelling to India since October 2008, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Tuesday.

Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, Tourism Minister Ambika Soni said 5.08 million tourists visited India in the year 2007, recording a growth of 14.56 per cent.

The growth rate was better than the world average of around 6 per cent.

However, since October last year, there has been some reduction, she said. "This is not just because of terrorist attacks but also due to economic recession in source markets like the US and western Europe."

In December 2008, foreign tourist arrivals were 521,990, which were 12.5 per cent lower than the number of arrivals in the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, January saw a 17.6 per cent drop to 487,262.

Soni said the Ministry of Tourism provides central financial assistance to the state governments for infrastructure development in rural sites having tourism potential under the Scheme of Product/Infrastructure Development for Destination and Circuits.

The Ministry sanctions Rs 50 lakh for infrastructure development and Rs 20 lakh for capacity building for each rural site, she added.

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