Bengaluru: Sep 7: India is committed to making it easier for tourists and has introduced several facilities for them, said Mahesh Sharma, Union Minister of State (independent charge) for Tourism and Culture.

Tourists from 113 countries are being issued e-visas. Travellers from 37 more nations would be covered soon. Besides, tourists are being given welcome cards, he said at the inauguration of the 38th Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Travel Mart, 2015, at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre here on Sunday. PATA is a not-for profit association that is internationally acclaimed for acting as a catalyst for the responsible development of travel and tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific region.
The government has also introduced a helpline, 1363, for tourists in Hindi and English. Tourists can call the helpline to lodge any complaint or grievance round-the-clock from anywhere in India. The helpline will soon be introduced in 12 more Indian languages.
Vinod Zutshi, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, said that the national tourism policy would be unveiled soon, which was aimed at creating tourist facilities and fully using technology to improve the sector.
PATA Chairman Kevin Murphy spoke about a symposium held by the nonprofit at Christ University here on Friday, that was attended by young entrepreneurs. “We have had internal meetings with the Karnataka Tourism Department on how to strengthen destinations and iron out issues. An investment forum will also be held to strengthen economy. Through the buyer and seller meet, the aim is to ensure there is a lot of exchange for better economy.”
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah highlighted how Karnataka had seen a 300 per cent increase in the number of tourists in the last 10 years, from 24 million to 85 million. “We aim to put Karnataka in the list of top international destinations. This is the first technological and investment forum for the State and we want to ensure this helps boost economy,” he said.
The opening ceremony was a visual treat for 1,100 delegates from 61 countries who are attending the two-day conference.
With the theme of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ (the guest is equivalent to God), the opening ceremony focused on Hampi, a Unesco world heritage site. From the musical pillars of Hampi to rhythms of India and all popular dance forms of the nation, the ceremony had a colourful presentation.
The grand Mysore Dasara Jumboo Savari was welcomed with an applause and standing ovation. It was led by Dollu Kunita, Yakshagana, Bha-ratanatyam, Odissi, Kathak, Manipuri and Kuchipudi artistes.
Also present on the occasion were ministers R V Deshpande, Ramalinga Reddy, K J George, legislators D K Suresh, S R Vishwanath and S Muniraju, Chief Secretary Kaushik Mukherjee, Additional Chief Secretary (Tourism) Pradeep Singh Kharola and Tourism director G Satyavathi.




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