The Administration Approach for the Development and Development of Tourism in Kashmir Valley
Abstract
The golden rule of tourism's positive socioeconomic effects is that it generates income for both the host economy and the external economy. Additionally, tourism rekindles interest in the region's economy and foundation, which encourages business and, once again, results in an increase in pay for the local population. A job can be obtained specifically in the tourism industry through accommodation, dining, dancing, taxis, souvenir sales, and other tourism-related services, or more generally by contributing the goods and services needed by productions that are related to tourism. In 2014, the tourist sector contributed US$ 7.6 trillion, or 9.8%, to the global GDP, an increase of five straight years. This particular section illustrates the study's research challenges and clarifies the investigation's fundamental framework. The goals and hypotheses of the research have been thoroughly discussed. An explanation of the data collection tool and a discussion of the projection of studyrelated questions are provided. Also covered are data collection techniques and statistical analysis procedures. The main goal is to know the market development of tourism industry in Kashmir region. All of these components have been evaluated realistically in light of market development of tourism industry. The relevant features of the subject have been examined using a self-structured questionnaire.
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Introduction
About 277 million people were attracted (immediately, aberrantly, and compelled) by travel and tourism in 2014, which is equivalent to 1 in 11 employment worldwide. According to estimates from Crest (2015), there will be 356 million utilities by 2025, contributing an estimated US$11 trillion to the global economy. As a result, inhabitants' personal satisfaction is increased. Tourism development typically links infrastructure improvements such as roads, power, telephone, and municipal transportation setups, as well as water and sewage arrangements. Positive effects on the natural environment can promote environmental safety in addition to improving a destination's economic situation.
Additional fees for secured areas, donations from tour operators and other tourism providers to support conservation efforts, and taxes that the government primarily uses to fund environmental safety are all ways that direct money related to preservation is generated. Visitors cherish a stable and beautiful regular environment and avoid places where the native habitat is polluted and destroyed. In this way, tourism improves locals' knowledge of environmental annoyances, which in turn improves their motivation to take protective measures or advances the need for administrative change in the field of environmental protection. A good impact of tourism on a location's natural environment presents an uncommon alternative to unsustainable economic practices, such as destruction of the rainforest, intensive agricultural training, and deeply polluting trades. The desire to interact with people and learn more about distant cultures is the driving force behind positive socio-cultural effects of travel. Cultural exchange helps people and civilizations see things from other perspectives. It can also lead to a fall in discrimination, which in turn helps reduce stress in society.
Conclusion
It is vital to suggest certain activities to bring tourists to India, and Jammu and Kashmir in particular, based on the study's findings, as was already stated. To draw in more local and foreign tourists, the state and federal governments must first create an effective tourism policy. Tourism has helped the local population while generating revenue for the federal and provincial budgets. In addition, each state in India, and the state of Kashmir in particular, must have those cottage and small-scale industries that serve as support services to the tourism industry, such as agro industries, for which special efforts must be made.
The infrastructure still needs to be planned, and it needs to be planned quickly if India's tourism boom is not to be lost to other nations. If they feel secure and are satisfied with their travels after spending their hard-earned money, tourists are willing to travel to India and Kashmir. The government must create a strong plan and programme for the growth of tourism. The government of Jammu and Kashmir must invest heavily in both the expansion of already popular tourism destinations and the exploration of uncharted territory. To understand the interests of visitors and to get their advice on how to develop the tourism infrastructure, an immediate survey is required.
Locals need to be trained in order to provide great services. It is also essential to maintain law and order. Tourists are being conned, it has been found. Therefore, there needs to be tourism police in tourist regions. Given that tourists are being overcharged, it is important to monitor pricing control systems. Since the tourism sector has the potential to create a sizable number of employment opportunities in India, where there is a serious underemployment and unemployment problem, it needs to receive attention. Government must consider poverty alleviation from all angles. This report advises the Indian government,and in particular the state government of Jammu and Kashmir, to focus solely on the tourism sector while taking care of all other matters.