Anjali Pokhriyal
With the rise in eco-tourism, how is Madhya Pradesh planning to balance tourism growth with environmental sustainability?
Madhya Pradesh is deeply committed to fostering sustainable tourism that balances economic, environmental, and social impacts. Our approach focuses on minimizing tourism’s environmental footprint while maximizing benefits for local communities. We actively engage local communities by creating employment opportunities through initiatives like homestays and guide training programs. This not only generates income for residents but also ensures that tourists experience the rich cultural heritage of our state. Furthermore, we support local arts and crafts, providing artisans with a platform to showcase their work to a global audience.
Preserving Madhya Pradesh’s sensitive ecological areas is a top priority. We are implementing measures to raise awareness among tourists about responsible travel and are focused on reducing the carbon footprint of tourism activities.
In our tourism facilities, we are adopting sustainable practices such as advanced waste management, water conservation, and the use of renewable energy. These efforts are not just about preserving our natural resources but also about ensuring that tourism continues to be a source of livelihood for local communities for generations to come. By involving and empowering local communities, we aim to create a model of tourism that is both sustainable and inclusive, ensuring that the beauty and resources of Madhya Pradesh are preserved and cherished.
What steps is the government taking to improve infrastructure, connectivity, and accessibility for tourists in remote and lesser-known areas of Madhya Pradesh?
Madhya Pradesh has made significant strides in developing robust infrastructure to support tourism, making it an attractive destination for travellers. The state is well-connected with extensive road networks, a comprehensive railway system, and expanding air connectivity, ensuring easy access to its diverse attractions. In addition to modern transportation, we have invested in eco-friendly infrastructure, including eco-resorts, nature trails, and sustainable tourism facilities. The state’s reliable 24×7 power supply, improved water resources, and state-of-the-art health and safety measures further enhance the visitor experience. With a focus on both convenience and sustainability, Madhya Pradesh is poised to become a premier tourism destination in India.
Madhya Pradesh also boasts excellent connectivity for travellers and businesses alike. The state has three operational airports—in Bhopal, Indore, and Jabalpur—offering direct flights from key cities across India. Its extensive railway network is equally impressive.
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