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Tourism Ministry notifies 57 destinations in the country for development under Swadesh Darshan 2.0 : Odisha”s Koraput, Debrigarh inducted

Newdelhi:5/2/24:The Ministry of Tourism is the nodal agency for the formulation of national policies and programs and for the coordination of activities of various Central Government Agencies, State Governments/UTs, and the Private Sector for the development and promotion of tourism in the country. The major functions of the Ministry of Tourism are:

i.          All policy matters

ii.         Planning

iii.        Co-ordination with other Ministries, Departments, State/Union Territory Administrations

iv.        Regulation

v.         Infrastructure & Product Development

vi.        Research, Analysis, Monitoring and Evaluation

vii.       International Co-operation and External Assistance

viii.      Legislation and Parliamentary Work

ix.        Overall Review of the Functioning of the Field Offices

x.         Marketing & Promotion Work

The Ministry of Tourism promotes the tourism destinations and tourism products of the country holistically both within the country and overseas markets. Promotions are also undertaken through the Website and Social Media platforms of the Ministry. The tourist destinations in the country are also amplified through the different promotional materials, films and other collaterals developed by the Ministry. Ministry of Tourism also participates in travel fairs/exhibitions held in overseas markets to showcase India’s tourism destinations and products. In addition, Ministry of Tourism releases media campaigns in important and potential markets overseas and within the country under the “Incredible India” brand – line, to promote various tourism destinations and products of the country.

The Ministry of Tourism launched the Swadesh Darshan Scheme for development of theme-based tourist circuits. A total of 76 projects have been sanctioned. The Ministry of Tourism has revamped the Swadesh Darshan Scheme as Swadesh Darshan 2.0 (SD2.0) with the objective to develop sustainable and responsible tourism destinations, following a destination & tourism-centric approach. In line with the scheme guidelines, the respective State/UT prepares State Perspective Plan and the Ministry of Tourism selects destination for development accordingly. The Ministry has notified 57 destinations in the country for development under SD2.0. The details of the projects sanctioned under the Swadesh Darshan 1.0 Scheme and the destinations notified under SD2.0 Scheme are at Annexure-I.

The Ministry of Tourism launched National Mission on Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Heritage Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD) Scheme with the objective of integrated development of identified pilgrimage destinations. The scheme aimed at creation of pilgrimage/spiritual tourism infrastructure development at the identified destinations. A total of 46 projects have been sanctioned under the scheme. The details of projects sanctioned under the PRASHAD Scheme is given at Annexure-II.

The reply was given by Union Minister of Tourism Shri G.K Reddy in Lok Sabha today.

ANNEXURE-I

Circuit wise list of projects under Swadesh Darshan Scheme from FY 2014-15 till 21.01.2024

(Amount Rs. in Crore)

Sr. No. Name of the Theme Number of projects Amount Sanctioned
1. Buddhist Circuit 05 319.01
2. Coastal Circuit 10 631.39
3. Desert Circuit 01 50.01
4. Eco Circuit 06 415.44
5. Heritage Circuit 10 742.85
6. Himalayan Circuit 07 587.92
7. Krishna Circuit 02 153.19
8. North-East Circuit 10 816.13
9. Ramayana Circuit 02 196.66
10. Rural Circuit 02 101.62
11. Spiritual Circuit 13 672.61
12. Tirthankar Circuit 01 33.96
13. Tribal Circuit 04 371.47
14. Wildlife Circuit 02 186.78
15 Wayside 01 15.07
  TOTAL 76 5294.11

List of Destinations notified under Swadesh Darshan Scheme 2.0

S.N. States/Union Territory Destinations Notified
1 Andhra Pradesh Gandikota, Arakku-Lambassingi
2 Arunachal Pradesh Nacho, Mechuka
3 Assam Jorhat,  Kokrajhar
4 Bihar Gaya,  Nalanda
5 Chhattisgarh Bilaspur,  Jagdalpur
6 Goa Porvorim,  Colva
7 Gujarat Dholavira, Dwarka
8 Haryana Panchkula (Morni)
9 Himachal Pradesh Pong Dam
10 Jammu & Kashmir Basholi
11 Jharkhand Chandil
12 Karnataka Hampi, Mysuru
13 Kerala Kumarakom,  Kozhikode (Beypore)
14 Madhya Pradesh Gwalior, Chitrakoot
15 Maharashtra Sindhudurg, Ajanta-Ellora
16 Manipur Moirang (Bishnupur)
17 Meghalaya Shillong,  Sohra
18 Mizoram Aizawl,  Champhai
19 Nagaland Niuland,  Chumukedima
20 Odisha Koraput,  Debrigarh along with special attraction of ‘Khinda Village’
21 Punjab Amritsar, Kapurthala
22 Rajasthan Bundi (Keshoraipatan), Jodhpur
23 Sikkim Gangtok, Gyalshing
24 Tamil Nadu Mamallapuram, The Nilgiris
25 Telangana Bhongir,  Ananthagiri
26 Tripura Agartala,  Unakoti
27 Uttar Pradesh Prayagraj,  Naimisharanya
28 Uttarakhand Pittoragarh,  Champavat
29 Chandigarh Chandigarh
30 Lakshadweep Lakshadweep
31 Puducherry Puducherry, Karaikal
32 Ladakh Leh, Kargil
  Total  57

 

ANNEXURE-II

 

State wise list of projects sanctioned under PRASHAD Scheme from FY 2014-15 till 31.01.2024.

(Amount Rs. in Crore)

S. No. Name of State/ UT Number of Projects Sanctioned Amount
1 Andhra Pradesh 3 124.89
2 Arunachal Pradesh 1 37.88
3 Assam 1 29.80
4 Bihar 2 45.81
5 Chhattisgarh 1 48.44
6 Gujarat 5 205.53
7 Haryana 1 48.53
8 Jammu & Kashmir 1 40.46
9 Jharkhand 1 36.79
10 Karnataka 1 45.71
11 Kerala 1 45.19
12 Madhya Pradesh 2 93.92
13 Maharashtra 1 52.92
14 Meghalaya 1 29.29
15 Mizoram 1 44.89
16 Nagaland 2 43.44
17 Odisha 1 50.00
18 Punjab 2 37.97
19 Rajasthan 1 32.64
20 Sikkim 1 33.32
21 Tamil Nadu 2 18.85
22 Telangana 3 142.28
23 Tripura 1 37.80
23 Uttar Pradesh 6 130.28
25 Uttarakhand 3 145.28
26 West Bengal 1 30.03
  Grand Total 46 1631.93

 

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