Written by Ardra M B
02 Feb, 2024
The Interim Budget of 2024 is giving optimism for the tourism sector, aiming to enhance accessibility, modernize facilities, and foster infrastructure development. Every year, the Finance Minister presents the Union Budget, which lays out the government’s plans for how it will earn and spend money in the coming fiscal year. This budget has a significant impact on different sectors and industries. The interim budget announcements demonstrate the government’s proactive stance in developing India’s railway and tourism industries. Through investments in modernization, connectivity, and infrastructure development, the government seeks to unlock the complete potential of these sectors, increasing economic growth, generating employment prospects, and elevating the overall standard of living for citizens nationwide. The budget included numerous groundbreaking initiatives, encompassing the overall development of the industry.
Let’s examine the policy recommendations outlined in the budget for the tourism sector and assess their potential impact on the industry.
Nirmala Sitharaman, the Finance Minister raised the budget allocation for the tourism sector by more than 2%, reaching ₹2,449.62 crores for the fiscal year 2025, as opposed to ₹2,400 crores in FY24. She asked the states to extensively develop renowned tourist destinations, with the central government offering long-term interest-free loans to facilitate this development, to achieve global branding and marketing.
Sitharaman stated in her budget speech today that efforts will be made to enhance domestic tourism by undertaking projects related to port connectivity, tourism infrastructure, and amenities on our islands, including Lakshadweep. This initiative aims to not only create employment opportunities but also cater to the growing interest of the middle class in traveling and exploring. Sitharaman further emphasized the potential for local entrepreneurship in various forms of tourism, including spiritual tourism.
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The tourism sector has enthusiastically embraced the 2024 Interim Budget, expressing optimism for future development. India undoubtedly has significant potential to become a premier tourism destination. However, it faces several challenges, including inadequate connectivity, over-reliance on a handful of tourist spots, insufficient accommodation for large numbers of travelers, and a shortage of well-trained tourism professionals. It is hoped that the commitments outlined in the interim budget will address these obstacles and pave the way for progress in the industry.
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