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| Headlines Vol. 3 Issue No. 28 | June 1-15, 2007 |
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Mizoram Chief
Minister Zoramthanga urged the North Eastern Council to improve air
connectivity in the region for its sustainable development. Underscoring
the need for installing an instrument landing system or suitable landing
aid at the Lengpui airport, Zoramthanga said this was required to upgrade
it into an all-weather one. “To ensure
sustainable development of the State and gradually erase the feeling of
isolation prevalent among the people of the State due to poor
connectivity, my government will continue to pursue the matter of
upgrading Lengpui to facilitate improved air connectivity for the State
with the rest of the country,” he said. Zoramthanga,
who called for developing tourism in the region, proposed that the NEC
should support creation of infrastructure for setting up hotel management
institutes in every State in the North East. Dwelling on
the need for manpower development through sports, he said the NEC should
continue to provide more funds for infrastructure and sponsor games and
sports events. Poor
connectivity is one of the major impediment to the development of tourism
in the North East Region, but the positive sign is that the Government of
India is planning to invest about Rs 50,000 crore in improving
connectivity in the region in the next five years. This information has
been provided in the website of the Department for Development of the
North East Region (DoNER). The DoNER has
also decided to hold dialogues with the Ministry of External Affairs and
other concerned Ministries to address issues like opportunities and
challenges in attracting tourists from abroad to the North East states. The DoNER
said that the Government of India has launched a concerted drive to
improve all kinds of connectivity within the region and between the region
and rest of India. Efforts will also be launched to improve connectivity
with the South East Asian Countries. The Rail network is being augmented
and the national water way II will soon be made operational while, a plan
is on to declare Barak river as National Water Way VI. On air
connectivity, the DoNER said that the density of civil airports in the
region is the highest in the country and the recent changes of the
policies of the Government of India led to operation of 226 flights a week
between the region and the rest of the country. Intra-region connectivity
is now the key and plans are on to reach the target of 600 flights a week
within the first half of the Eleventh Five Year Plan. Another major
factor affecting growth of tourism in the North East is the common
perception about the law and order situation and the Governments of the
states of the region must ensure impeccable law and order situation, iron
clad security cover for the tourists etc not only for attracting tourists
but also for attracting investments, the DONER said. The DONER is also of
the view that the Governments of the NE states must take full advantage of
the schemes of the Ministry of Tourism and the Non Lapsable Poll of
Central funds to improve infrastructure related to tourism and hospitality
sector. As tourism holds the highest promise for generating employment and
income, the states must give priority in the development of the sector,
the DoNER said. The DoNER
report pointed out that hotels, two star category and above, adventure and
leisure sports including ropeways have been included in the new Industrial
Policy for the North East , which came into effect from this financial
year, the states must take full advantage of the incentives to attract
private investment in these sectors. The DoNER
report said that the fourth sectoral summit of the North Eastern Council,
held in Gangtok in April this year discussed the issues relating to
promotion of tourism in the region in detail and the summit arrived at a
consensus that target groups for tourists should be identified and the
states like Gujarat and West Bengal, which generates a very high
proportion of domestic tourists, should be targeted for attracting
domestic tourists. Domestic tourist traffic in the country has increased
from around 250 million to 500 million, while, the foreign tourist flow is
estimated to the tune of two to three million a year. The NE states should
give a thrust in attracting domestic tourists and efforts should be on
also to attract foreign tourists with improved connectivity from the North
East to the foreign countries. Low cost accommodation facilities like
dharamsalas, low budget hotels, youth hostels etc must be established near
the rivers and sanctuaries to attract domestic tourists. The DoNER has
called upon the states of the region to draw up annual and perspective
state plans for tourism related issues and on the basis of that and in
consultation of the Ministry of Tourism, the NEC and the DoNER would be
able to draw up plans for the entire region |
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