Govt prioritizes specific action plan for tourism after years of stagnation
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The civil aviation and tourism
minister, Afroza Khanam, said that the government is emphasizing specific action
plans for the tourism sector, which has not developed as desired for the last
17 years.
She said this today as
chief guest at a view exchanges meeting with the officers and staff of
Bangladesh Tourism Board, held at Bangladesh Tourism Corporation.
The minister urged the
concerned officials to take new and innovative initiatives to make the
country's tourism sector dynamic and profitable.
She also opined that
extensive campaigns and strategic branding of tourist spots are necessary to
make the activities of the tourism sector more visible.
She said, âSince the expected progress has not been made for
a long time, now is the time to take this sector to new heights through planned
steps and effective implementation.â
Afroza mentioned that the
government is working towards transforming Bangladesh Tourism Corporation into
a profitable organization.
Speaking as a special
guest at the meeting, State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism M
Rashiduzzaman Millat said that effective measures will be taken to identify
hotels and restaurants that have been in loss for a long time and turn them
into profitable establishments.
He further added, on-site
inspections will be conducted at district level and proper actions will be
taken for this purpose.
Millat also directed to gradually replace the corporation's
existing vehicles with environmentally friendly electric vehicles.
A power point presentation on the history, vision, goals and
ongoing activities of Bangladesh Tourism Corporation and Bangladesh Tourism
Board was presented at the meeting.
Presence at the meeting include Civil aviation and tourism
ministryâs secretary Fahmida Akhter, Bangladesh tourism corporationâs chairman
Sayema Shahin Sultan, along with officers of corporation and tourism board.