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First KTM chapter set up at Thekkady

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The first step towards the

implementation of the 9-point charter, to address major concerns at tourist destinations in Kerala, got underway with the setting up of Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) chapters in all destinations, supported by tourism entrepreneurs.

The first chapter was launched at Thekkady in Idukki district yesterday.

"The 9-point charter is an effort to maintain Kerala as a sustainable destination and offer better services to customers," KTM Society President Abraham George said.

"Towards this effect, sub-committees have been formed to execute the charter, in a practical and successful manner," he said in a release here.

The charter programme, a CSR initiative of KTM includes waste and energy management, rain water harvesting, beautification, promotion of organic farming at destinations, efficient use of energy extensive use of local produce and products, reducing the use of plastics and improving greenery.
 

Stakeholders across the state will participate in the initiative.

KTM society members identified nine key issues that needed to be addressed as part of improving the infrastructure at Kerala's major tourist destinations, and now the action plan is in place to implement the projects, George added.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had launched the 9-point charter at the inaugural function of the ninth edition of KTM on September 27, World Tourism Day.

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First Published: Nov 04 2016 | 4:13 PM IST

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