West Bengal to unveil new tourism policy in January: Official

The government has increased budget allocation for tourism to Rs 257 crore in the current financial year, Ghosh said.

West Bengal to unveil new tourism policy in January: Official
INDORE: West Bengal government will unveil a new tourism policy in early January, a senior official said today.

The policy will be announced during the `Bengal Global Business Summit 2016' to be held in Kolkata from January 7 to 9, Amitava Ghosh, Deputy General Manager (Reservation & IT), West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation (WBTDC), told reporters during a road show organised by WBTDC here.

To attract more travellers and position West Bengal as a top destination for holiday-makers, the government has increased budget allocation for tourism to Rs 257 crore in the current financial year, Ghosh said.

This budget was just Rs 11.57 crore in 2010-11, he said.

To get more sightseers from Madhya Pradesh, WBTDC is holding discussions with tour operators of Madhya Pradesh and informing them about different travel packages, Ghosh said.
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