Coimbator

Tourism sector continues to struggle in Nilgiris despite easing of travel restrictions

In spite of popular tourism spots, such as the Rose Garden in Udhagamandalam, having opened, only very few tourists get e-pass to the Nilgiris. M. Sathyamoorthy M_Sathyamoorthy  

Almost a week after the Nilgiris was reopened to tourism, businesses dependent on the tourism and hospitality sector continue to struggle due to lack of visitors to the district.

The Nilgiris was reopened to tourists on September 9 after being closed for almost six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Hotels, restaurants and other businesses had been hoping that the relaxation of rules would translate to more business.

According to official figures from the horticulture department, a total of only 2,607 tourists have visited the seven parks and gardens till Monday. “Roughly, this translates to around 450 people visiting the parks each day,” said an official from the department.

The Government Botanical Garden, which would expect to host more than 20,000 visitors each weekend during other “normal” years, has seen only 1,076 visitors since it was opened on Wednesday, averaging around 174 visitors each day.

“Many of these visitors are day-trippers, who come to the Nilgiris in the morning and leave by evening, while a percentage of the visitors will be locals, meaning the number of actual tourists are even lower than what the numbers suggest,” said N.Chandrashekar, honorary secretary of the Nilgiris Hotels and Restaurants Association.

Mr. Chandrashekar said that part of the problem lies with a cap on the number of tourist passes being approved by the district administration. “Very few passes are being approved and this is unfair to the businesses in the Nilgiris as people are allowed to travel freely across the State,” he said, calling on the system to be scrapped, or for the district administration to significant increase the cap on the number of tourists being allowed into the district.

A number of restaurants and hotels have had to close down again due to low occupancy rates. “We were hopeful that the tourist pass system would ensure that we make enough money to at least cover operational costs, but due to very few tourists being allowed into the district, many hotel and restaurant owners have had to shut down their businesses again till they get sufficient demand,” said a hotel owner from Udhagamandalam who closed his hotel and restaurant business a few days after reopening.

Recommended for you
  1. Comments will be moderated by The Hindu editorial team.
  2. Comments that are abusive, personal, incendiary or irrelevant cannot be published.
  3. Please write complete sentences. Do not type comments in all capital letters, or in all lower case letters, or using abbreviated text. (example: u cannot substitute for you, d is not 'the', n is not 'and').
  4. We may remove hyperlinks within comments.
  5. Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name, to avoid rejection.

Printable version | Sep 16, 2020 3:58:19 AM | https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Coimbatore/tourism-sector-continues-to-struggle-in-nilgiris-despite-easing-of-travel-restrictions/article32614445.ece

Next Story

Tourism sector continues to struggle in Nilgiris despite easing of travel restrictions

Airport expansion project: Land owners demand compensation | Coimbatore News - Times of India

Airport expansion project: Land owners demand compensation

Coimbatore: More than 20 people from Irugur and surrounding areas met district collector K Rajamani on Tuesday, requesting him to compensate them immediately for their land that was earmarked for the city airport expansion project.
The project entails acquisition of 627.89 acres. While some land owners have already been compensated, there are others who have been waiting for more than 10 years for the district administration to pay for their land.
S Anbarasu, 48, a lathe workshop employee, is one among them. He had bought three cents of land in Irugur town panchayat in 1990 to construct a house. The district administration, however, issued a notice to acquire the land for the airport expansion. Today, he, along with his family, is staying at his mother-in-law’s house at Pattanam near Sulur.
He said, “The state government decided to acquire our land and fixed a price of Rs 1,500 per sqft. But I am yet to receive the payment. I am also not allowed to sell the land to others. If I could at least sell the land, I could buy a house in a rural area.”
Anbarasu urged the district administration to provide him compensation immediately.
K Ravi, 57, a private security guard from GN Mills, has a similar story to tell. The three cents land that he bought in Irugur town panchayat in 1996 to build a house was also earmarked for the airport expansion project. “I have been fighting for the compensation amount for the past 10 years. But the state government has been delaying the payment.”
On his part, the collector promised them to take necessary action immediately.
The 627.89 acres that is earmarked for acquisition falls under 24 blocks. The district administration has fixed Rs 1,500 per sqft for housing land and Rs 900 per sqft for agriculture land. The authorities have to raze down 634 houses for the project. The government has compensated land owners in block number 7.
It has been more than 10 years since the Airport Authority of India (AAI) floated the idea to expand the city airport. AAI is waiting for the district administration to complete land acquisition and hand over the land to them.

    Coronavirus outbreak

    Trending Topics

    LATEST VIDEOS

    More from TOI

    Navbharat Times

    Featured Today in Travel

    Get the app

    Tourism sector continues to struggle in Nilgiris despite easing of travel restrictions

    Morant Unanimous Pick For NBA's All-Rookie Team
    1-MIN READ

    Morant Unanimous Pick For NBA's All-Rookie Team

    FILE - In this Aug. 11, 2020, file photo, Memphis Grizzlies' Ja Morant passes the ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Morant was announced Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020, as the winner of the Rookie of the Year award for 2019-20, the first Grizzlies player to win the award since Pau Gasol in 2001-02. (AP Photo/Mike Ehrmann, Pool, File)

    FILE - In this Aug. 11, 2020, file photo, Memphis Grizzlies' Ja Morant passes the ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Morant was announced Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020, as the winner of the Rookie of the Year award for 2019-20, the first Grizzlies player to win the award since Pau Gasol in 2001-02. (AP Photo/Mike Ehrmann, Pool, File)

    Rookie of the Year Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies was the lone unanimous selection to the NBAs AllRookie Team that was announced Tuesday.

    • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 4:15 AM IST

    LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.: Rookie of the Year Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies was the lone unanimous selection to the NBAs All-Rookie Team that was announced Tuesday.

    Morant was a first-team pick on all 100 ballots. Joining him on the first team were Miami guard Kendrick Nunn, Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke, New Orleans forward Zion Williamson and Golden State forward Eric Paschall.

    The second-team picks were Heat guard Tyler Herro, Toronto guard Terence Davis II, Chicago guard Coby White, Charlotte forward P.J. Washington and Washington forward Rui Hachimura.

    Paschall edged Herro by one point for the last first-team spot.

    ___

    More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

    Next Story
    Loading