The Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India, in a big boost for tourism sector, has approved 40 Projects worth Rs. 3295.76 Crore for development of lesser-known Tourism sites in 23 States, across the country. The initiative aims to ease pressure on high-traffic sites and promote a more balanced distribution of tourists across the country. By focusing on lesser-known destinations, the Ministry hopes to enhance the overall tourism experience, boost local economies, and ensure sustainable growth in the tourism sector through a strategic approach to new project selection.
Government investment in the project will act as a catalyst, stimulating economic growth and creating jobs. By leveraging private sector expertise and capital at destinations, the States can enhance public infrastructure, improve local amenities, and attract more tourists, ultimately boosting the regional economy and fostering long-term development. The Ministry is also emphasising for community-based tourism that empowers local populations and preserves cultural heritage. By integrating sustainable practices into tourism planning, State Governments will be able to ensure long-term growth while safeguarding natural and cultural resources by adopting best practices. The Ministry of Tourism is also encouraging State Governments to integrate advanced technologies into their tourism projects. By adopting technology, States can streamline operations, optimize tourist flow, and provide sustainable, innovative solutions for growth in the sector.
Background
Under the Special Assistance to States/Union Territories for Capital Investment (SASCI) Scheme of Department of Expenditure, M/o Finance, the operational guidelines for Development of Iconic Tourist Centres to Global Scale were issued by the Ministry of Tourism. The aim of this scheme is to infuse long term interest free loans for a period of 50 years to States for comprehensively develop iconic tourist centers in the country, branding, and marketing them at global scale. By infusing capital investment in the form of projects, the scheme further envisages growth of local economy and creation of employment opportunities through sustainable tourism projects. The States have been given a timeline of 2 years for completing the projects. Ministry of Tourism in line with the guidelines and as per the procedure/ criteria, shortlisted 40 projects across 23 States for Rs. 3295.76 Crore which have been sanctioned by Department of Expenditure.
List of the Approved Projects
40 Projects across 23 States
Total Cost = ₹ 3,295.76 Cr
Sn | State | Project Name | Cost
(in ₹ Cr) |
|
Andhra Pradesh |
|
77.91 | ||
|
94.44 | |||
Arunachal Pradesh |
|
46.48 | ||
Assam |
|
97.12 | ||
|
94.76 | |||
Bihar |
|
97.61 | ||
|
49.51 | |||
Chhattisgarh |
|
95.79 | ||
|
51.87 | |||
Goa |
|
97.46 | ||
|
90.74 | |||
|
Gujarat |
|
99.50 | |
|
51.56 | |||
Jharkhand |
|
34.87 | ||
Karnataka |
|
99.17 | ||
|
100.0 | |||
Kerala |
|
59.71 | ||
|
95.34 | |||
Madhya Pradesh |
|
99.92 | ||
|
99.38 | |||
Maharashtra |
|
46.91 | ||
|
99.14 | |||
Manipur |
|
89.48 | ||
Meghalaya |
|
99.27 | ||
|
99.27 | |||
|
Odisha |
|
99.90 | |
|
99.99 | |||
Punjab |
|
53.45 | ||
Rajasthan |
|
49.31 | ||
|
96.61 | |||
Sikkim |
|
97.37 | ||
|
68.19 | |||
|
Tamil Nadu |
|
99.67 | |
|
70.23 | |||
Telangana |
|
73.74 | ||
|
68.10 | |||
|
Tripura |
|
97.70 | |
Uttar Pradesh |
|
74.05 | ||
|
80.24 | |||
Uttarakhand |
|
100.00 | ||
TOTAL | ₹ 3,295.76 Cr |