The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Culture & Tourism Shri Shripad Yesso Naik has said that the World Travel and Tourism Council, India in its report “Tourism Action Plan Unleashing India’s Potential” has included a section on Safety and Security and has suggested measures to counter safety and security threats and negative publicity.
In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today Shri Naik said, ‘Public Order’ and ‘Police’ are State subjects as per the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India. As such, prevention of crime, including crimes against tourists is the primary responsibility of the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations.
He said, in order to ensure safety and security of tourists, including foreign tourists, Ministry of Tourism has advised all the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations to deploy Tourist Police in the States/Union Territories. The State Governments/UT Administrations of Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh have deployed Tourist Police, in one form or the other. The measures taken by the Ministry of Tourism towards safety and security of domestic and foreign tourists including women travellers are:
(1) Grant of Central Financial Assistance to the State Governments of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh for setting up of Tourist Facilitation and Security Organization (TFSO) on a pilot basis.
(2) Adoption of code of conduct for Safe and Honorable Tourism which contains a set of guidelines to encourage tourism activities to be undertaken with respect to the basic rights like dignity, safety and freedom from exploitation of both tourists and local residents, in particular women and children.
(3) All the Chief Ministers of the State Governments and Administrators of Union Territory Administrations have been requested to take immediate effective steps for ensuring conducive and friendly environment for all tourists and also request them to publicize the steps being taken/proposed to be taken to increase the sense of security amongst the present/prospective visitors and also to counter the negative publicity.
(4) In the wake of some unfortunate incidents involving international tourists, Ministry of Tourism has posted an advisory on its website: www.incredibleindia.org.
(5) The Safety and Security of Tourists was the focus of the National Conference of State Tourism Ministers held on 18th July, 2013. Regarding safety of tourists, the following resolutions were adopted during the conference:
i. The Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work for ensuring the safety and security of tourists, especially women.
ii. The Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will consider setting up of a special force such as a Tourist Police, where it does not exist at present, either by taking few companies on deputation from the Police Department or by engaging Ex-Servicemen or Home Guards.
iii. The Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will run a mass awareness campaign called “I respect women”.
(6) Recognising the need to sensitise the masses and the stakeholders of the tourism industry to the traditional Indian values of the concept ‘Atithidevo Bhava’, the Ministry of Tourism also runs Social Awareness Campaigns on leading television channels in the country on themes related to, inter-alia, behavior towards tourists.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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