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Institution of Local Self Governance and its Linkages with Tourism

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The Indian ScenarioIn keeping <strong>with</strong> the general trend the world over in economicdevelopment, the contri bution <strong>of</strong> the services sector (like informationtechnology, transportation, tourism, financial services etc) to India'sGross National Product (GNP), exceeds the contribution made by theagriculture or the manufacturing industry sectors. It has beenestimated that India's travel <strong>and</strong> tourism economy directly orindirectly accounts for 4.9% <strong>of</strong> the country's GOP (The 2004 Travel<strong>and</strong> To urism Economic Research, WTTC). According to a studyconducted by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), thenumber <strong>of</strong> tourists arriving in India has gone up from 20,26,743 lakhsin April- Jan, 1999-2000 to 21, 52,848 lakhs in the correspondingperiod <strong>of</strong> 2000-2001 From 2002 onwards, there has been exponentialincrease in foreign tourist arrivals <strong>and</strong> from 23.84 lakhs in 2002 itincreased to 33.67 lakhs in 2004. There is 43% increase in fo reigntourist arrivals, compared to 2002 arrivals.The exponential growth <strong>of</strong> foreign tourist arrivals in 2002 2004, alsocorresponds to the foreign exchange earnings. In 2003-04, there hasbeen 48% increase in foreign exchange earnings from 2001-02(Ministry <strong>of</strong> To urism, Government <strong>of</strong> India) The higher earnings are aresult <strong>of</strong> increase in arrivals combined <strong>with</strong> high per capita spending<strong>of</strong> tou rist in general <strong>Tourism</strong> is emerging as one <strong>of</strong> Ind ia's largestexport industries in India <strong>of</strong>fering numerous opportunities.. Forentrepreneurs large <strong>and</strong> small, <strong>and</strong> those looking for employment,tourism is a relatively easy industry to enter.Indian approach to tourism developmentThe first conscious <strong>and</strong> organized efforts to promote tourism in Indiawas made in the year 1945, when a committee was set up by theGovernment <strong>of</strong> India under the chairmanship <strong>of</strong> Sir John Sargent,The main objective <strong>of</strong> the committee was to encourage <strong>and</strong> developtourist traffic both internal <strong>and</strong> external by all possible means .. Since,Independence, India has made sincere effort to boost tourism as4

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