NEWS | Goa govt nod for CM to chair tourism board
The tourism minister meanwhile, will serve as the vice-chairperson.
The government has accepted a proposal by the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG) to have the chief minister head the tourism board instead of the tourism minister. A notification pertaining to the constitution of the board is likely to be issued shortly, a government official said.
The tourism minister meanwhile, will serve as the vice-chairperson.
TTAG had earlier opposed the Goa Tourism Policy 2020 proposition to name the tourism minister as the chairperson of the board. It has been conveyed to the government that naming the chief minister of the state as chairperson would help obtain speedy approvals for bigger projects requiring authorization from departments that are not in the domain of the tourism minister.
Constitution of the tourism board will be crucial for the implementation of the tourism master plan, a vision document that’s aimed at the development of the state’s tourism sector.
An official said that once the board is constituted, it will take crucial decisions regarding marketing and promotions as well as choosing projects for the hospitality sector, with the tourism master plan serving as the basis.
The master plan has broadly outlined that the destination has to diversify its interests by presenting cultural, heritage, eco-tourism, nature, coastal and other attractions, and not merely focus on coastal tourism.
The official said that while another side of Goa is being presented to tourists, efforts are piecemeal. Promoting nature, eco-tourism, for instance, will not progress full steam unless a proper ecosystem is created, he said. “The concept of homestays is yet to be established here. If facilities are made available, I’m sure tourists will grab the opportunity to explore the villages.”