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DARJEELING: With a view to promote employment in the travel and tourism sector after the coronavirus pandemic crippled businesses, Union tourism and culture minister Prahlad Patel on Monday launched the tourism ministry’s campaign to promote homestays across the country, which he said will give a leg up to rural ‘Aatmanirbharta (self-dependence)’. Patel also announced the setting up of a ‘Tourism Highway’ – a 250 kilometre-long circuit containing 13 destinations – under which the ministry has partnered with Google to identify and geotag monuments of relevance along national and state highways, prompting road travellers to visit India’s lesser-known cultural, archaeological and religious sites. He added that the Archaeological Survey of India has started the process of relisting ASI-protected state monuments, an initiative that will allow public to recommend lesser-known monuments for possible inclusion in ASI’s protected list. ....
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VP Venkaiah Naidu says native travellers will boost India s tourism sector post-pandemic Naidu said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has time and again appealed to fellow citizens to travel and explore the country. Share Via Email | A+A A- By PTI PANAJI: Vice President Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday said the country s tourism sector will get a boost in the post-pandemic phase as most of the Indians would prefer to travel local . Addressing an event at the Institute of Hotel Management at Porvorim near here, Naidu said India has almost 2.6 crore outbound tourists. I assume that in the immediate post-COVID-19 phase, most of them would prefer to travel local. This presents a huge opportunity for the Indian hospitality industry, he said. ....
"I assume that in the immediate post COVID-19 phase, most of them would prefer to travel local. This presents a huge opportunity for the Indian hospitality industry," he said. ....