SHILLONG, FEB 18: Home Minister James K Sangma today inaugurated a one-day workshop on ‘responsible tourism’ held at the State Convention Centre in the city here.
The workshop was co-hosted by the Department of Tourism and Outlook Responsible Tourism, and supported by North Eastern Council.
Bangladesh Assistant High Commissioner to India, Dr. Shah Mohammad also attended the workshop in presence of Tanvir Monsur, Meghalaya Additional Chief Secretary in- charge Tourism, R. V Suchiang, Commissioner & Secretary, Tourism, M. R Synrem, Director, Tourism, C.V.D Diengdoh, Editor, Outlook India, Ruben Bannerjee, Government officials, Tour Operators, Hoteliers, Co-operative Societies and students among others.
Addressing on the occasion, Sangma spoke on the significance of the workshop even as he stated that the workshop is integral and important considering the boom in tourism activities in the State of Meghalaya in recent years.
Dwelling at length on the harmony shared by nature with the tribal way of life, the Minister in his speech stressed on the need to practice sustainable tourism by all concerned through adoption of responsible tourism to ensure that the ecology and the livelihood of the people are both sustained in the long run.
Sangma also expressed hope that the benefits of the workshop will be reaped by hoteliers, tour operators, co-operative societies and other stakeholders involved in the tourism sector.
The day long workshop featured presentations by experts on topics including ‘A road map for building responsible businesses in Meghalaya’, ‘Cherrapunjee Holiday Resort’, ‘How to use free digital tools to help your business grow’, etc.
By Our Reporter
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