Has highlighted at the
'national seminar on monsoon tourism in India' held in New Delhi today
Rajavelu said at the national seminar on Monsoon Torusm in India at New Delhi he said with tourism being accorded the status of an industry in Puducherry since 1992 the administration has been granting incentives for travel and tourism industry.
The incentives related to concessional power tariff, interest subsidy on loans, capital subsidy of Rs 1 crore (for construction of hotels), exemption from luxury tax for hotels and exemption from entry fee for the tourist vehicles. These measures 'have intensively helped tourism stake olders for increasing tourist flow into Puducherry', he said.
The seminar on monsoon tourism was organised by Confederation of Indian Industry's national committee on tourism.
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