"We are preparing a cleanliness index. The methodology has been finalised. We will not tell you which are the five dirtiest cities. We will certainly tell which are the five cleanest cities. I hope they will be shamed that they should not be the dirtiest," Tourism Secretary Parvez Dewan said.
Tourism and Culture Minister Shripad Naik today spoke about measures the government has taken to boost India's share in global tourist arrivals to one per cent from current 0.64 per cent with Buddhist circuits and north-eastern destinations being the focus areas.
The ministry said the project for the development of Varanasi ghats, a pet scheme of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was on schedule. UP government will carry out the drive which could take up to four years.
Painted an optimistic picture of tourism scene, Dewan said the growth rate of foreign tourist arrivals in June, July and August had been nine percent, 12.9 percent and 16.9 percent respectively.
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When asked about India's measly share in global tourism, Naik said "small incidents keep happening" which impact the industry".
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had recently sparked a controversy when he appeared to be referring to the infamous gang-rape incident in the capital as a "small incident" which was "advertised" world over, adversely affecting tourism.
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