By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
23rd August:- With tourism being the priority area of the present
government, there has been an overall effort to give the Tourism Department a
makeover. Host of tourism specialists who promote Bengal in the
international and domestic markets came on board to advise on the matter during
the process. In the first step, West Bengal Tourism revealed its brand new
identity- “Experience Bengal”. It is noteworthy that from the old identity the
word “Beautiful” has been replaced with “Experience.”
Addressing
a press conference here today, Surajit
Bose, Additional Director, West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation (WBTDC) said
that we feel it would be incorrect to identify West Bengal only with its places
of attractions. Rather, visiting West Bengal is a total experience for
any traveller. Along with mountains, forests and sea, the experience will
include quintessential Bengali culture, cuisine, religion, handicraft,
history and lifestyle. All these are nowadays considered essential parts of
modern Experiential Tourism worldwide.
Surajit Bose said that after launching the new logo,
West Bengal Tourism has developed completely new sets of artworks for
print and outdoor and FM jingles which are in sync with the new logo.
Also, a new promotional film featuring Shah Rukh Khan with shorter edits for
television are in the making. Based on these artworks, West Bengal Tourism has
undertaken a slew of promotional activities, which includes pan
India Television and FM campaign, airport branding, hoarding and bus shelters
and aggressive publicity through online and the social media, to
reposition the new brand to the domestic and international audience.
He
added that the Government has come up with a Tourism Policy, 2016, which has
laid down the action plan for development of tourism in the state. The policy
has laid down 6 Primary Tourist Circuits in the state, namely-
(i) Darjeeling Himalayas, (ii) Dooars foothills, (iii) Bengal Heritage, (iv)
Coastal Bengal, (v) Kolkata and (vi) Sundarbans mangrove, within which 6
Primary Products have been identified.
He
further explained that as the concept of Homestay is gaining ground, Government
is in the process of framing a Homestay policy taking all the aspects of
registration, booking, services, safety standards etc. Emphasis has been
laid on improvement of infrastructure, amenities, development of PPP model and
MICE tourism.
An
all round initiative and effort is showing in the results. As per the MOT
statistics of 2015, West Bengal has scaled up one point to become the 8th preferred
destination among the domestic tourists and 6th preferred
amongst the international tourists. In 2015, West Bengal recorded a tourist
footfall of 7, 16, 82,950 as against 5, 04, and 15,685 in 2014.
Facebook
account of West Bengal Tourism has crossed more than 7lakh Likes within a
period of 2 years and is currently a shade behind Kerala and Gujarat. Efforts
are on to make the official website of the Department more clutter
free, visually appealing and contemporary in look for synergy. The
website in its new form will be launched before the Festival season.
The
budgetary allocation for Tourism Department has increased manifold over
the years, from a meagre Rs 44 crore in 2011-12 to Rs 257 crore in 2015-16.
To
attract more private investment in the hospitality sector, the new West Bengal
Incentive Scheme, 2015 has been launched with some special benefits like Floor
Area Ratio (FAR) relaxation and extension of tourism promotion assistance
@75% of VAT for 5 years in respect of Mega projects. The projected investment
in respect of 44 units which have registered under WBIS, 2008 and WBIS, 2015
combined is around Rs 1234 crores.
New
units like Sinclairs in Kalimpong and Burdwan and Lemon Tree in Purulia
have already started their operations. Ambujas are coming up with two new
projects, one at Digha and another at Makaibari Tea Estate. Total
projected investment for units which have registered under WBIS, 2015, is
around Rs 152 crore.
The use of the logo is associated with a new tagline
”The Sweetest part of India”, not only to remind Bengal’s fame and glory for
sweets, but to highlight the humility and sweetness of the people in front of
the international and domestic tourists. Friendliness and homeliness of the
Bengalis are going to be the big USPs of the overall Bengal experience in the
coming days.
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