Tourism in Mizoram affected by Ban on liquor consumption: Minister

During the last 12 years, only 5,412 foreign tourists and a little more than 6,000 domestic tourists have visited Mizoram

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Ban on consumption of liquor in Mizoram is affecting the tourism industry in the mountainous state, a minister said on Monday. Since last 15 years, sale and consumption of liquor is not allowed in the state. 

Tourism Minister S Hiato, while inaugurating a new tourist lodge at Lunglei in southern Mizoram, said: "The foreign and domestic tourists were once keen to visit Mizoram and enjoy its traditional life and culture. It is time that the churches and the NGOs have a rethink on the liquor law." 

The Christian missionaries -- who have played a dominant role in Mizoram's society with 86 percent of the 1.1 million population being Christians -- and some local NGOs are against consumption of liquor. 

The minister said: "During the last 12 years, only 5,412 foreign tourists and a little more than 6,000 domestic tourists have visited Mizoram." 

"During the last two years after the union home ministry relaxed the restricted area permit, which restricted foreigners from visiting Mizoram and few other northeastern states, inflow of foreign tourists slightly increased," Hiato said. 

The Mizoram government recently introduced helicopter services in the state to oversee developmental works, provide connectivity to people in emergency situations and carry dignitaries besides boosting tourism. 

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