President of India Gives Away National Tourism Awards for 2010-11

Madhya Pradesh, Sikkim get maximum tourism awards

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Union Tourism Minister Shri Subodh Kant Sahai has called for accelerated development of the tourism sector with the active involvement of industry.  Speaking at the National Tourism Awards 2010-2011 presentation ceremony here today, he said Ministry of Tourism is looking at diversifying the tourism products  by developing and promoting the nascent/upcoming niche products of the Tourism industry.  

Shri Sahai said,” this is done in order to overcome the aspect of  seasonality to promote India as a 365 destination to attract tourists with specific interest and to ensure repeat visits by the tourists. The Tourism Minister said identifying the niche products is a dynamic exercise where in new products may be added in due course.  Seeking support of the tourism industry for the initiatives of the Government of India in creation of infrastructure and employment generation activities. Shri Sahai said,” the tourism sector is  actively led by the industry and only facilitated by the Government”.

The President Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil gave away National Tourism Awards to 78 awardees in   over 50 categories. 

Earlier in his welcome address Union Minister for State of Tourism, Shri Sultan Ahmed said  that tourism is an industry which works with synergy with all stake holders  putting in their combined efforts to achieve desired  results. He said the Ministry of Tourism looks forward to continued support from all stakeholders in ensuring that India occupies its rightful place as a leading destination in the world.

The Ministry of Tourism, Government of India annually presents National Tourism Awards to various segments of the travel, tourism and hospitality industry. These awards are presented to State Governments / Union Territories, classified hotels, heritage hotels, approved travel agents, tour operators and tourist transport operators, individuals and other private organizations in recognition of their performance in their respective fields and also to encourage healthy competition with an aim to promote tourism. The National Tourism Awards have over the years emerged as a prestigious recognition of achievements in the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors.

Three new categories of Awards were  introduced from this year.  In an attempt to encourage States and Union Territories to put into place effective mechanisms for maintaining cleanliness at tourist destinations, a new Category of award for “The Best State : Campaign Clean India” has been introduced.  In addition two new categories of awards for the “Best Heritage City” and “Best Heritage Walk” have also been introduced. 

Some of the important recipients of Awards were the States of Sikkim, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Kerala, the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad, the New Delhi Railway Station, leading Tour Operators and Hotels, amongst others.

The complete List of Award Winners is as follows :-

NATIONAL TOURISM AWARDS 2010-11

 

Sl. No.

Category

Award Winner

 

BEST STATE / UNION TERRITORY : TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE AND TOURISM RELATED PROGRAMMES

 

 

 

1

Jammu & Kashmir and North East including Sikkim 

Sikkim

 

Rest of India 

 

2

First Prize

Madhya Pradesh

3

Second Prize

Rajasthan

 

 

 

4

Best State : Campaign Clean India

Sikkim

 

 

 

5

Best Civic Management of a Tourist Destination in India

Municipal Council of Mandav (Mandu), District Dhar, Madhya Pradesh

 

 

 

6

Best Heritage City

Hyderabad

 

 

 

7

Best Heritage Walk

Delhi Tourism & Transportation Development Corporation Ltd.

 

 

 

8

&

 9

Most Innovative / Unique Tourism Project

(Joint Winners)

  1. Black Beauties of Rewari – Steam Heritage Destination - DRM, Delhi Division.

 

  1. Pilgrim-cum-Cultural Centre at Solophok Sikkim - Dept. of Tourism & Civil Aviation, Govt. of Sikkim.

 

 

 

10

Best Rural Tourism Project

Rural Tourism Project at Srikalahasti, District Chittor, Andhra Pradesh.

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