World Tourism day celebrated in
Mumbai.
World tourism day this year 2014, has
a purpose, to foster awareness among the international community of the
importance of tourism and its
social, cultural, political and economic value. This celebration on September
29th 2014 was organized with much applaud organized by Young
Environmentalists Trust and Meluha ecotel Powai Mumbai aiming to address global
challenges outlined and to highlight the contribution the tourism, hotel and
travel related industry has made in up lifting the community around.
The glamorous and house packed event hosted by
Elsie Gabriel saw H.E. Consul General of South Africa .Pule Malefane and H.E. Consul
general of Vietnam .Vu Son Thuy,
Chairman of Travel council of India Jay Bhatia, Ahmer Shaikh of MTDC, Niranjan
Hiranandani,Celebrity Mukesh Rishi, Actor Karan Goddwani, Diplomat from Belgium
Ms.Pinkey Ahluwalia,Master chef Saranch Goila of Food Food and celebrity Arti
Surendranath as well as Punish Sharma along with diplomatic members from Oman,
Thailand, Reunion islands, Tourism board of Kenya, Clarence
Fernandes-Rwanda Development Board,Co-Chairman Travel, Tourism/ Hospitality
Committee-Indian Merchants' Chamber, and a host of travel delegates from around
the world. TAFI and Madhya Pradesh tourism as well as travel enthusiasts
gathered to mark the occasion through various colourful audio video films
connecting people on this day.
This year’s World Tourism Day draws
special attention to the role of tourism in contributing to one of the building
blocks of a more sustainable future for all: Community development. This focus on the Sustainable Development
Goals is the
guiding principle which will be expounded on today by our esteemed guests with
respect to their countrys and their organization.
As a sector representing 9% of global GDP, one in 11 jobs worldwide, and a key revenue sector for
developing and emerging economies, tourism is widely
acknowledged for its capacity to respond to global challenges. The
consolidation of tourism’s economic influence has built up its social
responsibility and political relevance, with a growing number of countries
allocating a stronger mandate to tourism in economic and development policy
planning.
With the special focus on the community, WTD 2014 highlights how tourism can be conducive to
advancing sustainable development from the grassroots level. Community based tourism involves the local population in the decision making process according to
local priorities. The
opportunity to become part of the tourism value chain actively involves host communities
in the development process.
Tourism thus becomes a catalyst of social cohesion, going beyond the
immediate impact of job creation and its positive economic consequences and
enhances, for instance, local governance capabilities which multiply the
tourism impact even further.