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1. Introduction 1
7. Government initiatives 19
8. Survey 22
9. Conclusion 26
10. Contribution 27
SRIMATHI SUNDARAVALLI MEMORIAL SCHOOL
NEW PERUNGALATHUR, CHENNAI - 600 063
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
titled________________________________________________________________________ as a part
of the ASL Project, English Core (301) under the CBSE guidelines and
It has been observed that the students have shown keen interest in the
assigned work and have completed it within the mentioned time period.
The success and final outcome of this project required a lot of guidance and
assistance from many people and we are extremely fortunate to receive such
We take this wonderful opportunity for thanking all those who have extended
helping hand to carry out this investigatory project. We would like to express
our special gratitude to our English teacher MR L NARAYANA SWAMY for his
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our parents and friends for providing their
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Brief history on Indian
Tourism
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IMPORTANCE OF INDIAN
TOURISM
1. Economic progress:
2. Source of Income:
3. Development of Infrastructure:
4. Social Progress:
5. Cultural Heritage:
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6. Social Progress:
7. Cultural Heritage:
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Role of the tourism industry in
Heritage management in India
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The tourism industry in India has successfully provided a
broad scope for employment to the people and has provided a
variety of upliftment, alleviating poverty, and sustained
human resources.
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Growth Of Tourism in India
.With 37 UNESCO heritage sites and a land blessed with rich heritage
and cultural diversity, each region in India has a unique story to tell.
People have different expectations for tourism. Some prefer beaches,
while others may like forests, some other people may be into deserts,
etc. No matter what the preference, India has different regions to cater
to everyone’s expectations.
As per the WTTC (World Travel and Tourism Council), about 9.2
percentage of India’s GDP in the year 2018 came from Tourism. From
just over 2 million tourists in 2000 to over 42 million jobs in the Indian
travel and tourism industry in 2018, and 10 million foreign tourists
visiting the country in the same year, the growth of tourism in India has
been steady. Despite these good tourism growth statistics, India has a
long way to go to fully exploit this domain
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Types of Tourism in India
For full tourism growth in India, we need to address the different types
of tourism that exists in India to its full possibility. Tourism is a sector
that has its branches in almost every other industry. There are numerous
types of tourism that exist in India. For the main types, the scope of
tourism in India is broadly classified into the following-
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Medical Tourism
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Eco-Tourim:
In India, the hotspots for this are common in the western and eastern
ghats, Himalayan areas, Kerala, Northeastern states, Andaman and
Nicobar islands, and Lakshadweep. The importance of eco-tourism is
significantly high. To maintain the balance of the ecosystem, it is
necessary to preserve the flora and fauna, especially those of
endangered species. With an increase in tourists, these are threatened.
As a result, the government has initiated eco- tourism to counter this
issue.
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Religious Tourism
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Cruise Tourism:
Adventure Tourism
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Wellness Tourism
Cultural Tourism
One major thing that separates India from other countries is its rich
culture and heritage. And this is also one of the main reasons why
tourists visit the country. With several fairs, festivals, architectural
sites, and so on, the cultural tourism in India is booming and is always
going to be a crowd puller. Being ruled by several rulers in the past,
they all left behind a piece of their history and heritage leaving an
impact on the country. As a result, every region in India has a different
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array of culture, food, music, and tradition.
Some of the major states for these are Tamil Nadu, Uttaranchal,
Uttar Pradesh, etc.
Leisure Tourism
Known for the coastal lines, hill stations, and lakes, people visiting
India to enjoy these come under the category of leisure tourism. Even
though a significant amount of this is domestic, it certainly does
attract several foreigners too. The French colony of Pondicherry and
the Portuguese influenced Goa are two of the most visited places for
its beaches, attracting several foreigners. Mount Abu, Kullu-Manali,
Ooty, Mahabaleshwar, etc are famous hill stations that attract a lot of
domestic tourists.
Apart from these, there are a few other types of tourism that exist in
India. However, since these are the most important ones, future
tourism growth in India in these sectors can increase the statistics
significantly.
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Government Initiatives
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NIDHI is an initiative towards Aatmanirbhar
Bharat to use technology to empower businesses. This
programme aims to understand the hospitality sector’s
geographical spread, size, structure and capacity. As of
27 August 2022, a total of 45,152 accommodations
were registered under this portal.
E-tourist Visa
Advertising Campaigns
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May 2022, the Ministry of Tourism showcased India’s
different tourism products in the Arabian travel market.
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SURVEY
A survey was conducted on the topic tourism. and we were
positively able to collect 105 responses. Based on the
responses we have created the inference
QUESTION 1 :
INFERENCE:
From the above pie chart we can clearly observe that almost
everyone like travelling!
QUESTION 2:
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INFRENCE:
From the above question we can conclude that most of them
like to travel with their friends. And even some of them like
travelling with their parents
QUESTION 3:
INFERENCE:
QUESTION 4:
How often do you travel outstation?
INFERENCE:
From above we can note that most of the people do not travel
regularly. Most of them travel once in a year or once in every 6
months
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QUESTION 4:
What is most common purpose of your travel?
INFERENCE:
QUESTION 5:
INFERENCE:
From above we can note that most of them opt for travelling in
car from this we can also infer that most of them give
importance to comfort and privacy
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QUESTION 6:
How much do you spend on a trip on an average?
INFERENCE:
Most of the people make their trip in the cost around 15,000-
50,000
QUESTION 6:
INFERENCE:
From above we can infer that most of the people wish to go for
a world tour this also shows their interest towards other culture
and surrounding
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CONCLUSION
In conclusion, The education that can come about when
traveling and interacting can be greater than that gained
from any textbook. Travelling does have its' downfalls
which need to be made known so a solution can be found.
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SELF REFLECTION
Dharshana Sathiyan
My reflections of Indian tourism is that I feel that the development
of tourism has major effects on societies which also involve a big
tradeoff. The positive aspect is that touristic development can create
new income opportunities for the locals. They can cater for the
tourists, offer tours or guiding services and accommodation. By
means of this paper, I wanted to focus on some of the central ideas
and starting points of the Indian tourism policy. The argument is
that there is something fundamentally wrong with the public ideas
concerning the economic potential of tourism and the role of
tourism as a development tool. I have also contended that, even
after all these years of tourism development, very little is known on
who the tourists in India actually are and what they want.
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Architha
My opinion what I have learnt from this project is that Tourism
development also leads to several undesired impacts over the host
population and destination settings. Therefore, close tab on the
tourism development efforts needed to be there by the
policymakers, planners, residents and other stakeholders. If India is
to appreciate the enormous tourism potential, it must position its
exclusive world-class tourism products and destinations to compete
for a larger share of the global tourism market. Therefore, an effort
to provide new insights into the existing body of knowledge of
tourism in India on emerging consumer behaviour trends, tourism
education, local food experiences cape, marketing and destination
marketing/branding strategies are the vital need of the day and this
project really helped me understand our cuture about our india
which the foreigners want to learn as a person who loves adventure
this was quite an experience to see the how many adventures spots
are in India
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Rheshmi
I did learn a lot about Indian tourism .To elaborate, by mentioning
intercultural understanding, I meant that each cultural group has
different ways to communicate. For example, Western culture
encourages people to be up-front and straight-forward with their
communication In contrast, people who are influenced by Eastern
culture might be less outspoken about their ideas and pay a lot of
attention to nonverbal language of the people around them. Culture
is something that if one have never encountered or exposed to it, he
or she would never know. I hope that after this project, besides of
the knowledge we gained from the research itself , all four of us
would improve even more on our intercultural and interpersonal
communication skills. Because at the end of the day, the knowledge
that one have learnt might be forgotten, but all of the skills that one
have gained will stay for a very long time.
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Prithivikaa
My experience in working with my teammates on my English project
on ‘INDIAN TOURISM’ was really exhilarating. Initially when we
started it was bit difficult but it gradually took off very well. Our
project being dealt with topic that was even new to me made me
learn man new aspects on accepting and supporting our country
and I even developed different perspective on my country.
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Nandhini
My experience from this project is that I analysed more about our
Country’s cultural richness in the first place. As I started to involve
myself more into this research , I came to know about many things.
The most interesting part of this project was getting response from
people about their travelling experiences.
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Yamini
First of all when we decide to take this project I was not that
interested and aware of tourism in our country and I didn’t have
much travelling experience to. Later when we started our discussion
in group regarding our country’s contribution on tourism I came to
know about many interesting and startling facts about tourism and
how it plays a major role in our country’s economy.
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