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IN TOURISM SECTOR

12TH MAY, 2016


THURSDAY
Assam Tourism’s Goals in SDG

8.1 : Sustain per capita economic growth


in accordance with national circumstance
and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross
domestic product growth per annum in the
least develop countries.

8.9 : By 2030 devise and implement


policies to promote sustainable tourism
that creates jobs and promotes local
culture and products.
Assam Tourism’s Goals in SDG

10.1 : By 2030, progressively achieve and


sustain income growth of the bottom 40%
of the population at a rate higher than the
National average.

10.2 : Empower and promote the social,


economic and political inclusion of all
irrespective of age, sex, disability, race,
ethnicity, origin, religion, or economic or
other status.
Assam Tourism’s Goals in SDG

11a : Support positive economic, social


and environmental link between urban,
pre-urban and rural areas by strengthening
National and regional development
planning.
Assam Tourism’s Goals in SDG

12b : Develop and implement tools to


monitor sustainable development impact
for sustainable tourism that creates jobs
and promotes local culture and product.
Assam Tourism’s Goals in SDG

17.15 : Respect each country’s policy


space and leadership to establish and
implement policies for poverty eradication
and sustainable development.
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natural beauty, teeming wildlife, immaculate


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strategic location in the northeast of India, and Th rthea
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it’s accessibility from the rest of the country
makes it the gateway to the northeastern states.
Assam Tourism …. where we are …….

Tourist footfalls …..


Year Domestic Foreigner
2011 4339485 16400
2012 4511407 17542
2013 4143776 16136
2014 4438870 19953
2015 5491507 24673
Vision
To make tourism an important tool for
socio-economic development of the state and
place the tourism sector on a high priority
for economic development of Assam
Mission

To make Assam environmentally sustainable,


socio-culturally enriching and economically
beneficial.

To create awareness in promoting tourism,


sharing the benefits and in developing a tourism
friendly environment.
Financial calculation
 Assam owing to geographical and demographic dividend has greater potential in defence manufacturing.
1. Close to LAC( Line of actual control) which
helps in research and faster delivery of products. 2.The state investment of 1722 crores for
research and education, combined with 72% literacy rate.

Production 2022-23 Average Revenue of


(crores) entities (in crores) 2022-23
Government 85440 17088

Private 21360 2563

Total 106800 19651

Capital Investment 300crores Guesstimate for coming 5 years


(considering CAGR of private
Research and Expenses 100 crores sector , and 6% market share)

Revenue 240 crores


Assam

Economic Indicators (2022-23) Capital formation


 Rs 10,784 crore has been allocated for capital outlay
GSDP ₹5,03,016
on roads and bridges.
Cr
PCI ₹1,03,504
 Rs 6,424 crore has been allocated for assistance to
Population 4,48,86,767 non-government secondary schools.

HDI 0.557
 Rs 1,722 crore has been allocated for medical
Literacy 72.19%
education, training, and research.

Market demand in Defence sector

 India allocates budget of 2.71lakh crore for defence equipments.

 Indian defence manufacturing capacity rises to 1,06, 800 in 2023 with 12%
CAGR. Private sector contributes 20% to it, with 5.8%CAGR.
Arunachal Pradesh

Economic Indicators (2020-21) Capital formation


 Vibrant Village Program: Govt of India to
GSDP ₹29,354 Cr
invest 1070 crores in 455 villages in first phase
PCI ₹1,92,360
to develop villages in terms of education,
Population 15,25,992
health and job opportunities.
HDI 0.665
Literacy 65.3%  2500 crores to be invested for road connection
in the 7 neighbouring states.

Market demand in Tourism sector

 Himalaya tourism accounts for $2 Billion dollars in tourism revenue for India.
With 5% CAGR.

 Arunachal Pradesh holds the longest Himalayan belt post Jammu and Kashmir.
Financial calculation
% of state covered Revenue due to Himalayan
in Himalayan Range tourism in state 2022
Jammu & Kashmir 41.65 2000 crores
Himachal Pradesh 10.43 7000 crores
Uttarakhand 10.62 6000 crores
Arunachal Pradesh 15.6 40 crore

 Due to lack of road connectivity, Arunachal Pradesh Tourism has had a backfoot in tourist inflow.

 Arunachal Pradesh falls in the sweet spot of 10-15% Himalayan cover.

 With the Vibrant Village Program , and investment of 2500crores in road connectivity. We can
estimate tourist inflow of 10% of total Himalayan inflow, within coming 2 years.

Capital Investment 3570 crores


Advertising 800 crores Guesstimate for
Revenue 6000 crores coming 5 years
Thank you!

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