DoNER bid to lure tourists to NE
>From Our Spl Correspondent
 NEW DELHI, Jan 14 – In what could be described as a classic case of 
out-of-the-box thinking, the Ministry for Development of North Eastern Region 
(DoNER), in a bid to boost tourism into the region, has convened a ‘National 
Conclave on Promoting North-east as a Destination for Leave Travel Concession 
(LTC) Travellers’ here on Wednesday. The first of its kind conclave has been 
organised in association with the Ministry of Tourism and is expected to be 
joined by over 500 delegates representing various tour operators, 
representatives from North-eastern States and Central Ministries.

The conclave will be inaugurated by Minister of DoNER, Panchayati Raj and Youth 
Affairs and Sports, Mani Shankar Aiyar.

Tour operators, trade bodies, besides officials from State tourism departments 
of the region are scheduled to make presentation on destination North-east. An 
exhibition has also been organised by the Ministry to highlight the places of 
tourist attraction.

Hoping to change the general perception about the North-east as a troubled and 
dangerous spot, the Ministry DoNER, in an innovative move, is planning to 
persuade the Central Ministries to encourage its employees to use their (LTC) 
to visit the region. 

The idea, which was first mooted by the Minister during the North East Business 
Summit here last year, gathered momentum after Aiyar began to actively pursue 
it with the Central Ministries. However, initial response to his proposal was 
not encouraging with the Union Finance Ministry declining to endorse it. 

Aiyar proposes to press the Centre to amend the guideline for LTC by including 
airfare for travel to the North-east. Currently, only senior government 
officials are entitled to travel by air on LTC. 

The idea is to woo the government employees with attractive packages to visit 
the region. Aiyar is eying the thousands of government employees and their 
families, who travel using their LTC, sources said. 

The Ministry has invited the Central Ministries to send delegations to 
participate in the conclave. And assuring them about safety of travelling to 
the region would be the Minister himself, who is going to allay apprehensions 
over the law and order situation in the region.

That not all the States in the region are militancy – affected is proposed to 
be highlighted. That even in those States hit by militancy, only certain 
pockets are affected is also going to be impressed upon, sources said. 

The State tourism departments of the NE States and the region’s tour operators 
are being prodded by the Ministry to come out with attractive packages for 
government employees to lure them to travel to the region using their LTC, the 
sources added.

As reported by newspapers, the response in the session on tourism in the North 
East Business Summit in Bangkok was so encouraging that Aiyar agreed to bring 
over a delegation of Thai tour operators, journalists and travel writers to the 
North-east. A suggestion had come from the Thai business body that the old 
linkages between the Thai and Ahom communities should be exploited to tailor 
packages to woo Thai tourists.

  (The Assam Tribune,15.01.2008)



       
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