Ministry of Tourism (India)

Ministry of Tourism

Agency overview
Jurisdiction IndiaRepublic of India
Headquarters Ministry of Tourism
Transport Bhawan
Sansad Marg
New Delhi,110011
New Delhi
Minister responsible
Website tourism.gov.in

The Ministry of Tourism, a branch of the Government of India, is the apex body for formulation and administration of the rules, regulations and laws relating to the development and promotion of tourism in India. The head of the ministry is Minister of Tourism, a Minister of State (Independent Charge), held by Shri. Shripad Yasso Naik since May 2014.[1] To promote the GDP of the country indirectly and to have friendly relations with them, The Government of India announced officially a Visa on Arrival status/facility for International Visitors to enter/visit India from 43 countries including United States, Australia, Vietnam, Thailand, Vanuatu, Singapore, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Russian Federation, Brazil, Finland, Germany, Japan, Myanmar on 27 November 2014 and some more countries to follow soon.

India stole the limelight at the World Tourism Mart 2011 in London by winning two global awards - World's Leading Destination and World's Leading Tourist Board, Incredible India.[2]

Former tourism ministers

Term Minister
1999 - 2000
Uma Bharati
2011 - 28 October 2012 Subodh Kant Sahay
28 October 2012 15 May 2014
Chiranjeevi
12 Nov 2015 - present
Mahesh Sharma

Cleanliness Index

Union Tourism Ministry is planning to introduce "Cleanliness Index" for all cities in India. This index will declare the best performers which will motivate other cities to spruce up. The methodology has been already formulated and will be implemented in 6 cities on a pilot basis.[3]

Institutions

A number of educational institutions related to hospitality are governed by Ministry of Tourism. This include the Institutes of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition (IHMCTAN). In 2016, a few of the IHMCTANs (Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Jaipur) driven by inputs from Ministry of Tourism, started giving a hotel management student the option to choose only vegetarian cooking. Earlier, it was compulsory for all IHMCTAN students to learn non-vegetarian cooking. This decision to offer a vegetarian option by IHMCTANs could possibly be the first amongst any of the hospitality training institutes of the world.[4][5]

See also

Notes

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