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प्रश्न
What are the objectives of tourism?
उत्तर
India is a diverse country. India has a wide variety of culture, climate, religions and tourist spots. Therefore India is a tourist hotspot. Some of the objectives of tourism are:
- Tourism promotes economic development: When there is tourism in our country, there will be lots of foreign currency inflows to the country. This will build up our foreign reserves. The number of restaurants, shops, and other services will increase when there is an increase in tourists. Moreover, the basic infrastructure and employment opportunity will increase due to an increase in tourism.
- Tourism promotes the health facility: Tourism indirectly promotes the health facility in the economy. When the tourists are encouraged to visit a country the state ensure the good hospital facility. Good health facility will promote the number of tourists to the country. Today medical tourism is being promoted in many countries.
- Social development: Tourism will promote social development. When the visits of tourists exchange of the social culture take place. It enhances the rural and urban lifestyle and increases the standard of living.
- Getting joy, entertained: Visiting various places away from our homes for getting joy, entertainment, trading, staying, etc. is called tourism.
- Getting a glimpse of agricultural life: For a change from the urban life, tourists live on the farm and accept the hospitality of the farmers on payment in agrotourism. In Pune and Kolhapur districts of Maharashtra number of agro-tourism centres have been developed.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Write short note
Sports Tourism.
Explain the following statement with reasons:
The number of people travelling back and forth from India has increased considerably.
Suggest measures after explaining the problems arising at the tourist places.
Gastronomy refers to an aspect of______ tourism.
Distinguish between International Tourism and Historical Tourism
Read the following extract and answer the questions.
An unusual Village of Books
Bhilar is a village near Mahabaleshwar, which boasts of the natural beauty and sweetness of strawberries. It is also known as the ‘Village of Books’. Every household in this village maintains a library of its own for the tourists to enjoy. Maharashtra State Government has implemented this scheme with a view to accelerating the ‘Reading Culture’ movement for the reader-tourists to enjoy the beauty of Marathi literature enriched by the works of old and new authors and saints. It includes various types of texts like biographies, autobiographies, fiction, poetry, literature by women, literature on sports, literature for kids, etc. If you go to Mahabaleshwar, make it a point to visit Bhilar as well.
- Write two natural features of Bhilar.
- Which is the famous hill station near Bhilar.
- How Bhilar village adds to the reading culture of Maharashtra.
Describe any three types of tourism.
Gastronomy refers to an aspect of ______.
Choose the Odd one.
Religious tourism, Cultural tourism, Adventure tourism, Environment
Write a short note on Historical tourism.