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NRIs and enhancing tourism

NRIs and enhancing tourism
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Can NRIs play a more active role in increasing tourist arrivals to India? How can this effort become more institutionalized?

Can NRIs play a more active role in increasing tourist arrivals to India? How can this effort become more institutionalized?

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Raj Sharma
Raj Sharma 11 years 10 months ago
One thing which change the Indian tourism is "to enforce traffic rules". When I talked about the India here most of the people who visited India complains about traffic rules, noise and pollution on road and streets.
Jitesh Patel
Jitesh Patel 11 years 10 months ago
NRI's come back to India to enjoy many things. One of the things that is sad to see is the rapid westernization and at the same time the erosion of Indian cultural and social values among the larger populace. It is wonderful to have western amenities nowadays but they should be balanced with original Indian customs. We have such a wonderful and rich heritage that is rapidly disappearing. There needs to be a way to make the general population proud of who we are. Japan is a good example of this.
Rohit Harilal
Rohit Harilal 11 years 10 months ago
Lack of toilets (male and female) is a big issue for doestic/international tourism.History ensured we have rich enough culture,ethnicity,diveristy to show tourists,need of hour is to build some basic facilities like clean toilets and parking availability to entice tourists.
Chinmay Chiranjeeb
Chinmay Chiranjeeb 11 years 10 months ago
Strong steps and actions to be taken to stopping the monopoly of Auto/Taxi drivers and Tour guides. Setup govt approved stores for souvenirs. Improved food quality and hygienic environment across tourist sports.
Kalpesh Vaishnav
Kalpesh Vaishnav 11 years 10 months ago
Provide high level of customer service training to every Indian airport staff, and greet every incoming passenger with " Welcome to India" and outgoing passengers with "Please visit us again soon".
Naveen Chaudhary
Naveen Chaudhary 11 years 10 months ago
बहुमंजिला इमारत में अनिवार्य सार्वजनिक शौचालय | Enforce law to make compulsory public toilet in every multistory buildings.
seema punnoose
seema punnoose 11 years 10 months ago
all indi standard autorikshaw metres, mandatory water harvesting for new construction, clean toilets in tourist places, incentives for rural work, planned metros with stops near monuments and rubberized roads, better salaries to stop brain drain, online transactions for all govt people work, poor workers schemes, govt allocated houses and jobs for slum dwellers, teaching skills to school children for small scale school run industries,, mandatory once a month rural service for pvt hospitals
Ramsey Braganza
Ramsey Braganza 11 years 10 months ago
Yes, Surely NRIs can positively impact tourism. Like I said on a different post, India is known for its diversity, We need to make use of its full potential. NRIs reside in countries which are subject to one perticular dominant climatic condition eg: Gulf = desert. In india we have deserts, beaches, rain forests, dry lands, snow mountains. Create a platform where NRIs can share (best practices) how these countries promote tourism, and someone in India filters these ideas to see if can be applied.
Gaurang Bhatt
Gaurang Bhatt 11 years 10 months ago
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Ravi Kulasekaran
Ravi Kulasekaran 11 years 10 months ago
Please remove the so called guides that mob the tourists at these destinations. If someone is interested, they can engage them for wonderful stories and explanations.