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Ministry of Tourism: Year-End Review of 2020
68 webinars organized by Ministry of Tourism till date under Dekho Apna Desh Series; series continue to provide thrust to the rich culture of tourism in India

With a viewership of over 3 lakh, Dekho Apna Desh Series gets a huge thumbs up

SAATHI initiative launched to assist the hospitality industry to continue to operate safely and instil confidence about the safety of the hotel/unit in view of COVID-19 caused disruptions

34399 accommodation units registered on the NIDHI portal so far

‘Stranded in India’ portal reaches out to thousands of stranded foreign tourists and extends support during COVID-19 lockdown

Several essential projects under PRASHAD and Swadesh Darshan scheme completed and inaugurated

The year 2020 saw varied activities by M/o Tourism to promote the spirit and essence of EBSB

The major highlights of the Ministry of Tourism during the year 2020 are as follows:

  1. “Bharat Parv”: Ministry of Tourism organized the “Bharat Parv” at the Gyan Path and Red Fort Ground, Delhi from 26th to 31st January 2020, as a part of the Republic Day Celebrations. The theme of the Bharat Parv was ‘150 Years of Mahatma’ and ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’. The main attractions during Bharat Parv 2020 included display of Republic Day tableaux, a performance by Armed Forces Band, pavilion by State Governments/UTs and the line Ministries, food stalls, cultural performances, handicraft and handloom stalls, etc.
Bharat Parv - Ministry of Tourism: Year-End Review of 2020
  1. Incredible India Tourist Facilitator (IITF) Certification Programme: Ministry of Tourism has launched the Incredible India Tourist Facilitator (IITF) Certification Programme, a Pan-India online learning program accessible from different digital devices. The programme aims at enhancing the overall experience of tourists by creating a pool of local, trained professionals. It will help in creating employment opportunities at the local level even in remote areas with tourism potential. As on December 21st 2020, 6402 persons have registered under the IITFC Programme.
  2. Conference on Destination Management and Community Participation: Ministry of Tourism organized a Conference on Destination Management and Community Participation on 13th–14th February 2020 at Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. It was inaugurated by the Union Minister of Culture & Tourism and Chief Minister of GujaratThe meeting was convened to discuss the importance of Destination Management and Community Participation in the tourism sector.
  3. Incredible India Website launched: The Minister of State for Tourism & Culture (IC) launched the Incredible India Website in Chinese, Arabic and Spanish languages to attract tourists from these regions.
Incredible India website launch
  • ‘Dekho Apna Desh’: The Ministry of Tourism launched the ‘Dekho Apna Desh’ initiative in January 2020 with the objective of creating awareness among the citizens about the rich heritage and culture of the country and encourage citizens to travel within the country. This initiative is in line with the 15th August 2019 address of the Prime Minister asking every citizen to visit at least 15 destinations by the year 2022. Under this initiative, the Ministry is organizing a series of Webinars under the overall theme of Dekho Apna Desh, showcasing the diverse culture, heritage, destinations and tourism products of the country.

    To create mass awareness, the Ministry has also launched an online Dekho Apna Desh pledge and Quiz on the MyGov.in the platform. As on date, 68 webinars have been organised with a viewership of almost 3.00 lakh.
Dekho Apna Desh

6. ‘Stranded in India’ portal: The Ministry of Tourism set up a portal ‘Stranded in India’ with a view to facilitate and extend support to foreign tourists who were stranded in the country on account of cancellation of flights/lockdown. The portal helped tourists get information/details of State /UT Tourism Departments and Regional Offices of the Ministry of Tourism.

Stranded in India’ portal
  1. Ministry of Tourism has initiated photography/videography of important tourism and cultural sites using Drone cameras during the lockdown to get the best footage, and at a time when the pollution level is at its lowest.
  2. International Day of Yoga’ (IDY): Ministry of Tourism carried out several activities on the central theme “Yoga @ home & Yoga with family” to mark the ‘International Day of Yoga’ (IDY). The highlight of the celebrations was the ‘Dekho Apna Desh’ Webinar on 20th June 2020 which featured a conversation with Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev Ji. This session titled ‘Bharat: A Cultural Treasure’ was led by the Minister of State (I/C) for Tourism and Culture and had renowned personalities from diverse fields including tourism & hospitality as panellists. A number of activities were also carried out by the Domestic and Overseas Indiatourism Offices to mark the celebration of IDY 2020.
  3. NIDHI: Ministry of Tourism has created the National Integrated Database of Hospitality Industry (NIDHI) to get a clear picture of the geographical spread of the Hospitality Sector, its size, structure and existing capacity. It will serve as a common repository of data from the Ministry of Tourism, State Departments of Tourism and Industry and enable the Central and State Governments to deliver better support and services including policies and strategies. As on date, 34399 accommodation units have been registered on the portal since the time it got functional i.e.  08.06.2020.
  4. SAATHI: In order to ensure adherence with the COVID-19 safety and hygiene protocol, MoT has undertaken an initiative called SAATHI (System for Assessment, Awareness & Training for Hospitality Industry) in association with the Quality Council of India (QCI) for effective implementation of Guidelines/ SOPs issued with reference to COVID-19 and beyond for safe operations of Hotels, Restaurants, B&Bs and other units.  As on date, 6810 accommodation units have been self-certified on the SAATHI portal.
  5. Union Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (IC) Shri Prahlad Singh Patel held a virtual meeting with 34 State Tourism Ministers/Officials in New Delhi on 15th& 16th October 2020. The Minister said that earlier we only had 1400 registrations of hotels with us but because of NIDHI (National Integrated Database of Hospitality Industry) initiative, now the number is growing regularly. It gives us more reliable data of the tourists and the hospitality industry. 
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12. The National Integrated Database of Hospitality Industry (NIDHI) is a joint initiative of the Central and State Governments in partnership with the Hospitality Industry to create a digital platform for the Hospitality Industry. The platform has a simple registration process for hospitality units in various categories viz., Hotels, Resorts, Guesthouses, Bed and Breakfast/ Homestays, Farm stays, Lodges/Tourist homes, Houseboats, Heritage Homes, Timeshare units, Apartment hotels, Tented accommodation, Standalone F& B units etc. The registered unit is given username and password and can update the information at any time.

13. “Thenzawl Golf Resort” Project Inaugurated: Union Minister of State for Culture & Tourism (Independent Charge) Shri Prahlad Singh Patel virtually inaugurated the “Thenzawl Golf Resort” Project implemented under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India in the presence of Tourism Minister of Mizoram Shri Robert Romawia Royte and Commissioner and Secretary for Tourism Department of Government of Mizoram Smt. Esther Lal Ruatkimi in New Delhi on 4th August 2020.

Thenzawl Golf Resort” Project Inaugurated

14.  “Development of Pilgrimage Amenities at Somnath, Gujarat” project:  Union Minister of State (IC) for Tourism Sh. Prahlad Singh Patel virtually joined Chief Minister of Gujarat Sh. Vijaybhai Rupani on the inauguration of the project “Development of Pilgrimage Amenities at Somnath, Gujarat” on 16th July 2020.  The project “Development of Pilgrimage Amenities at Somnath, Gujarat” sanctioned under the PRASHAD scheme in March 2017 has been successfully completed with the cost of Rs. 45.36 crore.

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15. “Tourist Facilitation Centre”:  Union Minister of State (IC) for Tourism & Culture Shri Prahlad Singh Patelinaugurated the “Tourist Facilitation Centre” facility constructed under the project “Development of Guruvayur, Kerala” under PRASHAD Scheme of the Ministry of Tourism through Virtual Platform on 4th November 2020.

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16. Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat: Ministry of Tourism has been regularly working to promote the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat through various activities. Even during the COVID-19 Pandemic Bharat Central Institutes of Hotel Management affiliated to NCHMCT & Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management organized various Activities on Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat from 8th May 2020 to 24th August 2020. The activities witnessed enthusiastic participation in the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.

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18. In the presence of the Union Minister of State for Tourism (IC), Shri Prahlad Singh Patel, a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was virtually signed by the Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) and FICCI Ladies Organization (FLO) with Ministry of Tourism for women empowerment.  Through this initiative, TAAI & FLO would lay emphasis on personal and hospitality skills, a more flexible work balance and greater options for entrepreneurship with significantly lower capital.

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