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  • Kerala Launches ‘Destination Challenge’ to Stretch Tourism Across State

    By NE Reporter on June 9, 2022

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
    In an ambitious initiative to identify at least one tourism destination within every local self-government institution across the state, Kerala Tourism Department today launched the ‘Destination Challenge’ project in collaboration with the Local Self-Government Department (LSGD).

    Minister for Local Self-Government M V Govindan rolled out the project, at a function presided over by Tourism Minister PA Mohamed Riyas here today.

    The project aims at developing tourism by ensuring the participation of the Local Self Government Institutions (LSGIs) right from village panchayats. The state government has given the administrative sanction for Rs 50 crore for the implementation of the project.

    Govindan, who switched on the ‘Destination Challenge’ web portal, said the initiative will help LSGIs find financial resources, besides explore a lot of unexplored destinations to bring them on the tourism map.

    “Apart from providing civic services, LSGIs have to grow to new levels to become self-reliant. We need to plan projects that enable comprehensive growth. Tourism is an ideal sector for panchayats, municipalities and corporations to become job providers and also attain financial stability,” he added.

    Noting that ‘Destination Challenge’ is a new step forward by Kerala Tourism, Riyas said through the project, the government is planning to develop at least 500 tourism destinations in four years.

    Riyas said the project comes as part of the efforts by the Department of Tourism to develop a new tourism culture in the state, and bring about a significant change in four years. Marketing campaigns will also be stepped up as part of the initiative.

    “In the first phase of 2022, the state registered a sharp increase in arrival of domestic tourists, touching around 38 lakhs. ‘Destination Challenge’ will help develop tourism circuits in LSGIs and thereby attract more domestic tourists,” he added.

    Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Mayor Arya Rajendran was the chief guest at the function.

    Panchayat Director H Dinesan and Kerala Travel Mart Society President Baby Mathew were also present.

    Tourism Director V R Krishna Teja welcomed the gathering.

    LSGIs can submit the details about the potential areas that can be developed and promoted as tourism destinations to the online portal www.keralatourism.org/destination-challenge.

    The Department of Tourism will bear the 60 percent (maximum Rs 50 lakh) of the total project cost. LSGIs can find the rest of the amount either from their own fund or through sponsorship.

    Besides identifying at least one destination under each LSGI, the initiative envisions linking tourism activities with various projects of LSGIs and thereby giving an impetus to domestic tourism, which has gained popularity post the pandemic.

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