Friday, September 20, 2024 Rajasthan’s Deputy CM Diya Kumari announces a new tourism policy to enhance the state’s appeal for weddings, eco-tourism, and wildlife tourism. Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari recently announced the forthcoming implementation of the state’s new tourism unit policy, designed to position Rajasthan as the leading destination for a variety of tourism sectors. The policy aims to enhance the state’s appeal for weddings, eco-tourism, and wildlife tourism, ensuring that it meets the diverse needs of travelers.

With a focus on attracting both domestic and international visitors, the initiative emphasizes the importance of providing high-quality facilities and services. During a key meeting chaired by Kumari, significant discussions took place regarding the tourism department’s role in the upcoming pre-summit, scheduled for October 8, ahead of the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit 2024. The summit will provide a platform to present the department’s action plan, showcasing strategies that align with the state’s broader economic goals.

This proactive approach underscores the government’s commitment to fostering a vibrant tourism ecosystem. The meeting included notable figures such as Ravi Jain, Secretary of Tourism, Art and Culture, along with key departmental officials. Their collective insights aim to refine and enhance the tourism framework, ensuring that it meets contemporary demands and supports sustainable growth.

By co.