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Connect 2004 Discusses Major Plans For Karnataka Tourism
Vyas Sivanand - Bangalore
Karnataka tourism has embarked on an aggressive drive to promote its self as
the state of the future in the area of tourism. At the recently held third Connect-2004
event a number of ambitious tourism initiatives were put forth by the decision
makers of the state tourism set up. The state of Karnataka is even trying to
put its act in place with the hope of hosting the 2016 Olympics in the city.
Other earnest hopes include hosting high profile tournaments like the PGA(Golf
Tournament) and the ATP(Tennis Tournament). The state government also seems
to be keen on hosting the Formula One race in the city. All of this it hopes
to do with the help of the private sector while the government acts as an enabler
or a facilitator. Other mega projects that the state aims to activate is the
setting up of an international convention centre and an international exhibition
centre.
Our aim is to portray Karnataka as a preferred sports destination. We
plan to have world class sports facilities in the state. We are bidding for
hosting Formula One races in the state and our only competition is from Andhra
Pradesh, which is also bidding for the same, said Mahendra Jain, tourism
commissioner, Karnataka. Karnataka was also the recipient of the highest financial
and technical support from the central government for tourism. The assistance
given is mainly because the state tourism department had been very pro-active,
according to Rathi Vinay Jha, chairperson and managing director of India Trade
Promotion Organisation(ITPO). The state started looking at tourism as a major
source of income only in since the year 2002. The state has also formulated
certain programmes to promote the tourism such as holding road shows and direct
marketing in potential markets etc. The state recently started another strategy
of marketing the destination by actively promoting healthcare tourism, an offshoot
of the specialty hospitals and medical expertise which brings in patients from
all over the world.
Another segment that the government plans to cash in is religion. Religious
visits have brought in a number of tourists to the state. Destinations with
a regious appeal have attracted visitors both foreign nationals and Indian.
A number of devotees visit Sai Babas ashram in Whitefield, Bangalore and
Sri Sri Ravishankers Art of Living institute which is also in Bangalore.
Both these places are a stopover for pilgrims on their way to Tirupathi. Another
advantage, which the government plans to cash in on, is the Goa factor. The
state has a close proximity to Goa and can attract tourists in large numbers
from the region, added J Alexander, tourism minister, Karnataka.
In addition to this, there is education tourism which the state aims to promote
on a serious note. Students from across the country journey to the state to
get enrolled in the various engineering colleges and institutions, such as the
IIM and others. World class campuses of the infotech companies, like Infosys
and Wipro, have attracted heads of state and foreign dignitaries to the state.
Bangalore is also being promoted as the future MICE destination of the country.
Tour operators see good business potential in pre and post-convention tours
for participants. The state government has also identified spots for wildlife
tourism.
Adds, Jain, Karnataka has one of the best forest covers in the country.
The state is now trying to get the private industry to set up facilities in
these places. For this, the government has recommended Rs 126 crore for infrastructure
development.
The international airport for which construction has just taken off, might become
a reality in five years. Private contribution to the sector is also coming in
from airlines like the Air Deccan Aviation, the countrys first no-frills
airline based in Bangalore. The airline has managed to put smaller towns on
the air map. The state, on its part, has brought out promotional literature,
which won the award for the best tourism literature in the country. It has also
brought out a directory in print and a CD on heritage centres. Efforts are also
on to partner with the more successful neighbour in this sector, Kerala. The
state is also awaiting the Rs 31 crore Palace on Wheels from Goa to Bangalore,
a long-pending proposal, to finally be realised.
Recently, the state government signed a MoU with Ace cricketer Rahul Dravid
and Cine artist and singer Vasundhara Das to serve as honourary ambassadors
of the state to promote tourism for three years.
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