Perception of North-East needs to be changed to attract visitors: MoS

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Perception of North-East needs to be changed to attract visitors: MoS

Friday, 18 October 2019 | PTI | Imphal

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism and Culture, Prahlad Singh Patel, has said the wrong  perception of the North-East needs to be changed to attract more tourists.

Inaugurating the third Shirui Lily festival in Manipur’s Ukhrul  district, along with Chief Minister N Biren Singh, Patel said despite  being gifted with scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage, due to  some wrong perceptions, the region is unable to attract tourists  in large numbers.

“A collective effort is needed from all the stakeholders to explore  ways to attract more tourists to the state,” he said.

Patel said he has written to the Union HRD Minister whether it would  be possible to make it compulsory for students of the central schools  to visit the northeast at least once.

“One who has witnessed the region at a tender age would never forget  it throughout his/her life,” he said.

The four-day festival that began on Wednesday, aims at spreading  awareness about the conservation of the endangered Shirui Lily and  to promote Ukhrul as a tourist destination.

Speaking on the occasion, Biren Singh said the law and order situation  in the state has improved under the two-and- half years of BJP-led rule.

The Chief Minister said more such fests would be organised as there  is an environment of peace in the State.”Earlier, tourists used to fear to visit the hill areas of the State due to the poor law and order. However, that has changed,” he said.

Lauding the hospitality of the Tangkhul community, Singh said more  than 2,000 homestays have been booked by tourists for the festival.

Noting that all disputes can be settled through dialogue, the Chief  Minister said Manipur belongs to its people and asserted that the  state government would not allow anything that may hurt the interests  or sentiments of any community living in the state.

The Chief Minister said the State Government is urging the Centre  to bring about a “topographical need-based budget” to ensure inclusive development of the state.

“The Centre has implemented the Hill Areas Development Programme (HADP) for states with hilly topography like Manipur. Tamenglong  district in the state is among the 82 districts across the country  where the scheme would be implemented in the first phase,” he said.

As part of it, Tamenglong would get Rs 90 crore for implementation  of developmental projects, Singh said.

Mentioning that around Rs 600 crore would be spent on improving  road connectivity in Ukhrul district, the Chief Minister said around Rs 250 crore has been sanctioned for construction of roads between  Kamjong and Tengnoupal districts.

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