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India signs loan agreement with ADB for USD 123.51 mn to boost tourism in 3 states

Updated: Sep 29, 2015 11:11:30am
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New Delhi, Sept 29 (KNN) The Government of India signed a loan with Asian Development Bank (ADB) for USD 123.51 million for tranche 3 of the Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tourism to continue upgrading tourism infrastructure and services in Punjab, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. 

The loan will be used for development and conservation of places of tourist attractions. It will also be used to improve basic tourism facilities, and to build the capacity of sector agencies and local communities in the States of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Punjab. The third tranche loan is part of the USD 250 million multi-tranche financing facility that ADB approved in 2010, according to an official statement. 

Speaking on the occasion here on Monday, M Teresa Kho, Country Director for ADB in India said that the loan will support conservation of important heritage structures, including some century-old structures, new facilities including centers for arts and crafts in the three states. Eco-parks and eco-tourism will also be developed to help the states attract more tourists. 

Raj Kumar, Joint Secretary (Multilateral Institutions), Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance said that upgraded tourism infrastructure like provisioning of drinking water, drainage, street lighting, solid waste management and improvements to approach roads at selected tourist destinations will enhance tourism environment in the States of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand.
 
He further said that the involvement of local communities in the management of natural and cultural heritage sites will create employment for poor and vulnerable households. 

To improve income opportunities for the local communities, more than 4,000 community members are set to be trained in tourism-related skills such as guides, crafts, and other recreational activities. At least 30 community-based societies will be made operational in the management of natural and cultural heritage sites. (KNN Bureau)

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