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Mumbai, (IANS): On expected lines, at least 17
states ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party solo or as NDA alliance have bagged
the lion’s share of the Centre’s Rs 3,295.76 crore as Special Assistance, from
the total 23 states for developing 40 new tourism sites, announced by the
government.
The BJP-led NDA-ruled 17 states have cornered a whopping
Rs 2,541.48 crore -- almost 75 per cent; while the six INDIA bloc-ruled states
were granted barely Rs 754.28 crore -- roughly 25 per cent, of the total amount
(Rs 3,295.76 crore).
Boosting the country’s tourism sector, Union Minister for
Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat made the announcement on Friday, giving the
Centre's approval to the new 40 projects spread in the 23 states, under the
Special Assistance to State/UTs for Capital Investment (SASCI) Scheme.
The allocation would be utilized to develop iconic
tourist centres of global standards to ensure “the whole world sees every nook
and corner of Bharat, one iconic site at a time!”, gushed the Minister.
Shekhawat’s social media post on X -- retweeted by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi -- said that these projects worth Rs 3,295.76 crore
would help foster local economies and generate employment opportunities through
sustainable tourism.
Besides, these would help decongest popular tourist
centres, integrate advanced technologies, promote sustainable practices, and
enhance public-private partnerships to enhance infrastructure and visitor
experiences.
Shekhawat assured that a host of measures would be
undertaken to ensure a world-class experience for everyone who wishes to soak
in India’s natural, cultural and historic grandeur.
Commenting on the data, Pune-based social activist
Prafful Sarda said, “This is not surprising as the BJP-NDA has always adopted a
‘step-motherly’ attitude towards all Opposition-parties ruled states in the
past 10 years”.
“This was witnessed during the global calamity and the
Covid-19 pandemic when Gujarat got very high doses of life-saver drugs like
Remdesivir and Tocilizumab, though the number of cases there were much lower
than states like Maharashtra or Delhi. Ditto was the case with other Central
funds, grants, assistance with BJP-NDA states being ‘most favoured’ compared to
the others,” Sarda told IANS.
Under the SASCI scheme, among the BJP-NDA states, Odisha
is the biggest beneficiary with Rs 199.89 crore, Madhya Pradesh (Rs 199.30
crore), Meghalaya (Rs 198.54 crore), Assam (Rs 191.88 crore), Goa (Rs 188.20
crore) and Andhra Pradesh (Rs 172.35 crore).
Below them are: Sikkim (Rs 165.56 crore), Uttar Pradesh
(Rs 154.29 crore), Gujarat (Rs 151.06 crore), Chhattisgarh (Rs 147.66 crore),
Bihar (Rs 147.12 crore), Maharashtra (Rs 146.05 crore), Rajasthan (Rs 145.92
crore) and Uttarakhand (Rs 100.00 crore).
The ruling alliance states coming under the double-digit
assistance are Tripura (Rs 97.70 crore), Manipur (Rs 89.48 crore), and
Arunachal Pradesh (Rs 46.48 crore).
Among the Congress-INDIA bloc-ruled states are: Karnataka
(Rs 199.17 crore), Tamil Nadu Rs 169.90 crore), Kerala (Rs 155.05 crore),
Telangana (Rs 141.84 crore), Punjab (Rs 53.45 crore) and Jharkhand Rs 34.87
crore).
However, at least seven states and one Union Territory -
West Bengal, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Mizoram, Nagaland, Puducherry,
UT of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh -- have been left high and dry without
any financial assistance by the Ministry of Tourism.
The list proposes the development of one new tourism
scheme in Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Jharkhand, Punjab and Tripura; and two
projects each in the remaining 18 states.