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There is a need to take advantage of the existing opportunities to create employment in the tourism sector: Economic Survey 2024

The Economic Survey 2023-24, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament on Monday, said that India needs to take advantage of the opportunities available in the tourism sector. The tourism sector has provided relatively easy opportunities for job creation amid a challenging environment in the service and manufacturing industries due to AI, protectionism and supply-related concerns. According to Bhasha news, the Economic Survey said that India’s tourism industry has made a comeback after the Kovid epidemic and more than 92 lakh foreign tourists arrived in the year 2023. This is an annual increase of 43.5 percent.

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Highest new supply in 2023
According to the report, the hotel industry has also stepped up to meet the growing needs of tourists by adding 14,000 rooms and making the highest new supply in 2023. Citing the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) 2024 report, the Economic Survey has emphasised the need to improve tourist services and infrastructure and develop a skilled workforce. The Economic Survey said that there is a challenging environment for job creation in services due to the emergence of AI and in manufacturing due to protectionism, transportation costs and supply concerns. In this, the tourism sector is a relatively easy sector for job creation. India has to take advantage of this opportunity.

Special initiative of the Ministry of Tourism

To organize employment in the tourism sector, the Ministry of Tourism has launched the Incredible India Tourism Facilitator Certificate Program. It said that its aim is to create a skilled cadre of tourist facilitators across the country through a digital platform that provides online learning opportunities and certification courses. The Survey acknowledged that India’s travel and tourism (T&T) sector, like other economies, has been affected by global inflationary pressures and capacity delays. It said that however, the decline in price competitiveness from 2021 has been minimal compared to its peers and has declined by only 0.7 per cent.

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Foreign exchange from tourism

India earned more than Rs 2.3 lakh crore of foreign exchange from tourism last year, a year-on-year increase of 65.7 per cent. The review said that the country’s share of foreign exchange earnings in world tourism receipts has increased from 1.38 per cent in 2021 to 1.58 per cent in 2022. According to the review, similarly the hotel industry has come forward to meet the growing needs of tourists and improve the overall guest experience. The review said that hotels are also adopting innovative operational strategies. This includes leasing or managing external restaurants, spas and lounge brands etc. The daily room rent in the hotel sector is expected to increase from Rs 6,704 to Rs 7,616 in FY 2023-24, an increase of 13.6 per cent compared to FY 2022-23.