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Mizoram to boost eco-tourism to conserve environment, enhance livelihoods
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SME Times News Bureau | 03 May, 2022
The Mizoram government has taken steps to promote eco-tourism to boost
sustainability, conservation of the environment and enhance livelihoods
as the northeastern state has abundant resources of forest, rich and
rare varieties of flora and fauna and ideal climatic conditions.
Mizoram Tourism Minister Robert Romawia Royte while speaking at
a Round Table Discussion at Aijal Club on Monday said that it was
estimated that about 28 per cent of the bamboo resources of the country
are available in the northeastern region.
"Out of the total
forest area of the region, about 12.8 per cent is bamboo, and two third
of the growing stock is located in the northeastern states," he said.
According
to Royte, the initiative of the state and the Centre would unlock the
relatively unexplored eco-tourism potential of the northeast,
particularly in Mizoram. Stressing on the need for promotion of
responsible tourism, travel and sustainability, the minister said that
the state's tourism department had recently framed a policy to this
effect known as the Responsible Tourism Policy, 2020.
"The
crippling effect on the tourism industry induced by the pandemic is
gradually wearing off. The state is currently focusing on post-Covid
strategy and plan for revival of tourism in the state. We have prepared a
comprehensive recovery plan to rebuild Destination Mizoram focusing on
responsible and sustainable standards," he said.
The minister
said that being at the centre of the world's richest bio-diversity
hotspot, blessed with rich and rare varieties of flora, fauna and ideal
climatic conditions, he hoped that Mizoram would soon become a favourite
destination for travellers, both domestic and international.
As
per the tourism minister, there is a strategic shift in the world's
perspective of India after the central government unveiled its Act East
Policy. Giving top priority to connectivity, he said that the Centre is
undertaking several mega projects to enhance inter-connectivity within
the northeast and with the neighbouring countries.
India's policy
will make the northeastern states the main gateway for South East Asia,
Royte pointed out. Mizoram Chief Secretary Renu Sharma said that the
state tourism department is developing and implementing various tourism
activities to make Mizoram an eco-tourism destination, while keeping in
mind sustainability and conservation of the environment.
She
stressed that in the context of Mizoram, eco-tourism is being promoted
as a means of adding value to nature, thereby achieving sustainable
tourism. It is a form of tourism which fosters environmental principles
with emphasis on visiting and observing natural areas relatively
undisturbed by human activities, she said and hoped that eco tourism
would provide the local community with jobs, enabling a shift from
unsustainable practices to environmentally sensitive eco systems.
MNF
legislator F. Lalnunmawia said that a pilot project on a bamboo link
road, the first of its kind in the country, sanctioned by the Centre and
initiated by Chief Minister Zoramthanga would connect the bamboo
potential areas in Mizoram with all-weather roads.
However, a
major portion of the bamboo resources remains untapped and unutilised
due to several reasons including problems in harvesting and
transportation of bamboo, poor road connectivity, lack of technology and
industrial infrastructure for value addition of the raw bamboo
resources, he said.
Tourism Director V. Lalengmawia, experts on
the field of eco-tourism including Aditi Raval, an award winning media
personality, Zoliana Chhakchhuak, President, Association of Tour
Operators Mizoram and Lalhruaitluanga, President, Travel Agent
Association of Mizoram (TAAM) among others took part in the Round Table
Discussion on "Untapped Eco-Tourism Potential".
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