In a major move to revitalize India’s tourism landscape, the Ministry of Tourism has launched a series of transformative projects under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI) scheme. With a central outlay of ₹3,295.76 crore, 40 tourism projects have been approved to promote lesser-known but iconic tourist destinations across the country. This initiative not only strengthens regional tourism infrastructure but also promotes responsible and sustainable travel experiences.
SASCI Scheme: Objectives and Scope
Purpose of the Scheme
The SASCI initiative was designed to empower states to develop comprehensive, value-driven tourism experiences. The scheme focuses on both physical infrastructure and the responsible tourism ecosystem, aligning with the broader goals of sustainability, employment generation, and local economic upliftment.
Key Features
- 100% Central Government funding for approved projects
- State governments responsible for operation and maintenance
- Projects selected using a challenge method for transparency and competitiveness
- Emphasis on end-to-end tourist experiences, not just infrastructure
Project Selection Methodology
Challenge-Based Model
To ensure quality and relevance, project proposals were evaluated through a challenge method. This competitive selection process assessed each project on the following parameters,
- Connectivity and accessibility of the tourist site
- Existing tourism ecosystem and infrastructure
- Carrying capacity and environmental impact
- Availability of utilities and public amenities
- Potential for increased tourist footfall
- Expected boost in tourism spending
- Job creation and livelihood opportunities
- Scope for private investment and long-term sustainability
This strategic evaluation ensures that only high-impact, scalable, and locally relevant tourism projects are implemented.
Approved Projects and Financial Commitment
A total of 40 tourism projects have been approved under the SASCI scheme, receiving ₹3,295.76 crore in funding. These projects aim to transform lesser-explored destinations into vibrant cultural, historical, ecological, and adventure hubs, drawing both domestic and international tourists.
Project Categories May Include,
- Heritage and cultural site restoration
- Development of eco-tourism parks
- Infrastructure at pilgrimage and spiritual sites
- Adventure tourism development
- Modern visitor amenities, parking, and signage systems
- The comprehensive development of these sites is expected to significantly enhance tourist experience, while preserving local culture and environment.
Operational Framework and State Responsibility
According to SASCI’s operational guidelines,
- The Government of India funds the capital investment needed to develop the projects.
- State Governments are responsible for post-completion operation and maintenance, ensuring continued quality and upkeep.
- This public partnership model encourages accountability, long-term sustainability, and effective project execution.
Economic and Social Impact
Boosting Local Economies and Communities
One of the core aims of SASCI is to stimulate local economies through tourism. The initiative is poised to create,
- New employment opportunities, especially for local youth
- Platforms for local artisans, craftspeople, and service providers
- Increased community participation in tourism development
- Private sector involvement through investment and partnerships
By promoting responsible tourism practices, the scheme ensures that tourism growth is inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and respectful of cultural heritage.


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