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at large. Tourism sector must be accorded priority by Central Government Ministries,
State Governments and Local Bodies.
1.8.
Making of New Tourism Policy
Ministry of Tourism prepared a draft of National Tourism
Policy based on various
developments, which had happened since the last policy formulated in 2002 and
incorporating key recommendations of NITI Aayog,
Sectoral Group of Secretaries,
global best practices from organizations such as UNWTO and policies and strategies
formulated by other countries. The Ministry carried out a detailed situational analysis
including impact due to COVID-19, future projections for tourism sector with a vision
for India@100, multiple rounds of consultations and feedback from Central Ministries,
State Governments, and Industry Stakeholders. The draft Policy was also published on
the website of Ministry of Tourism for seeking comments from the Public.
1.9.
National Tourism Policy 2022 – A holistic framework for tourism development
The National Tourism Policy 2022 is part of the vision of New India on high trajectory
of growth and prosperity. The new Policy is a holistic framework for sustainable and
responsible growth of tourism sector in the country. The Policy aims at Improving
framework conditions for tourism
development in the country, supporting tourism
industries, strengthening tourism support functions
and developing tourism sub
sectors. The policy is architected around six key guiding principles,
five national
tourism missions and eight strategic pillars supported by an elaborate Institutional and
Governance Framework.
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