Government to Invest 60,000 Cr in River Cruise Tourism and Green Vessels
Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal announced a significant government investment of Rs 60,000 crore by 2047 in the development of river cruise tourism and eco-friendly vessels. This initiative aims to boost tourism, enhance water transport, and create employment opportunities.
Sonowal outlined the plan, stating that Rs 45,000 crore would be allocated to river cruise development, increasing passenger capacity from 2 lakh to 15 lakh by 2047. Additionally, the government plans to invest Rs 15,000 crore over the next decade in green transport, intending to develop 1,000 environmentally friendly vessels and ferries.
The entire investment, guided by the PPP model, is expected to foster collaboration between the government and private entities. This approach aims to leverage resources efficiently and generate substantial employment opportunities.
During the first Inland Waterways Development Council meeting, the government unveiled the ‘Harit Nauka’ guidelines for the green transition of inland vessels and the River Cruise Tourism Roadmap 2047. These initiatives are geared towards sustainable practices and long-term development.
What is the total investment commitment by the government for river cruise tourism and green vessels by 2047?
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