PANAJI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday set the future of Indian tourism in Goa.
He said that increasing tourism infrastructure in Goa would open the way for work and investment in other businesses.
Building a BJP’s vision for the country, Modi told public rallies in Mapapa, “some governments ruled at the center, but did anyone realize how important and useful a small state of Goa?” Hit in Congress for not exploring Goa’s tourism potential, Modi said, “They are in the office for five decades.
Those who rule in Delhi will remember Goa only when they want to travel for the trip.” According to the development of BJP infrastructure, he said, “Mopa Airport is currently Developed at a cost of 3,000 crore Hospital which will make it convenient for domestic and international tourists to come to Goa.
Working in multi-capital logistics parks also occur at fast speed.
The work done by BJP now, Goa needs them a few decades ago.
“He also highlighted Efforts made by the center, such as introducing visas in arrival facilities and sanctioned more than 100 electric buses between cities to increase tourism.
Memirating the BJP government by making a goal goal 365 days, he said that in 2011, with Congress in the office, only 25 lakh tourists would visit per year and it was seasonal.
At that time 2019, this passed 80 lakh.
“When we focus on tourism, creating infrastructure, it must be beneficial for GOANS.
Tourists come to Goa and Gouops benefit economically,” Modi said.
Modi acknowledged the Efforts of CM Pramod Sawant in obtaining cave vaccination status up to 100%.
“Sawant thinks that if tourism must be encouraged, if self-confidence must be implanted on tourists that Goa is safe, there is a need to provide a message that Goa is vaccinated 100%.
He does it.
Therefore, tourists from all over the world feel they want to come to Goa,” Modi said .
To help Goa recover from global pandemics, it is very important to revive tourism, said Modi.
“This time in our budget has expanded the scope of the welfare scheme with the RS 5 Lakh Crore tone which will benefit MSMEs, especially the hospitality sector,” he said.