Bengal tourism infrastructure development sluggish: Official

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The progress in developing infrastructure in West Bengal's coastal circuit has been sluggish in spite of receiving Central government's funds under the 'Swadesh Darshan' scheme, a senior of Ministry of said on Tuesday.

"However, the progress of the developmental work in those areas has been relatively slow," J.P. Shaw, (East), Ministry of Tourism, said on the sidelines of a seminar on 'Heritage and Weekend Tourism in Bengal', organised by the and Industry here.

Shaw said is currently at fifth position in terms of foreign tourists' inflow and eighth in domestic tourists' visit in the country.

"In Bengal, better showcasing and marketing of the tourist destinations is necessary. Also more skilled man power and better infrastructure is needed to bring more tourists. Unless there are good roads, good connectivity and good accommodation, tourism will not flourish," he said.

The said the has also provided funds under the Ministry of Tourism's 'Prasad' scheme for infrastructural development of Kolkata's Belua Maah, the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda.

"The Centre has also sanctioned Rs 30.03 crore for Belur Math, out of which 23.90 crore has been released so far to build an extra jetty at and Other amenities such as drinking water area, LED screen, garbage disposal area and to install adequate lights for the temple premises," he said.

Referring to the 'Prasad' scheme that provides money under the Centre's Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spirituality Augmentation Drive, the said has not received any other proposals so far from the Bengal government, apart from the Belur Math.

"There are a number of religious places in Bengal like the Tantric town of or the in district's Tarakeswar would be considered. But so far we have not received any such proposals," Shaw noted.

Shaw said the Centre would also provide fresh funds for a new light and sound show in after it received the proposal from the

The official said the Ministry has identified three properties from including the palace in district, in district and chain of temples in district's Bishnupur under the Tourism Department's "Adopt a Heritage" project, that allows private and public sector corporations to adopt India's top heritage sites.

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First Published: Tue, August 07 2018. 22:48 IST