Tourism
industry of Kerala is really finding hard times to cop up with the upcoming
events of election as all the channels have shifted their focus to broadcast
the ballot battles between the national and regional party.
As
the major economic grounds of the state depends on the state tourism and under
such prospect the dearth of development activities, welfare schemes and rising
pollution are really creating drama beside that such features are acting as an
add-on for upcoming polls.
As
per the authorities the federal government is really not doing any sufficient
work to modulate the infrastructure since the tourist hay days are marching
their way it is very important for the government to arrange the lines.
According
to P K Sanjeev Kumar it is tourism workers who provides an opportunity for
exchequer to earn foreign currency but the government in its response is not
doing anything to aid them which in turn would lead to exclusion of due
returns.
Strict
government rules, tough competition in sectors are really asking the houseboat
operators to think of something else and above that global recession have
really asked the tourism agency to feel the heat of such situation.
Houseboats
which can be consider as the sole attraction of the Kerala backwaters are lying
idle and more of all it has become more than a liabilities for an owners to cop
up with the same.
Autodrivers
here are reserve for an upcoming poll and under such situation there is no one
to communicate our problem. As per Visnu the communication is the main thing
required here and we are in demand of quick and easy transportation.
The
recession in order to understand must be trace by 70% dip of foreign tourist
and what’s more amazing is advocate Nassar Tayyamadom, who is the state
president of tourism workers is really unaware regarding the problems.
Under
such circumstances the field workers like houseboat owners, managers of resort
and entrepreneurs have received mass support from the UDF and it is very
impressive to understand that they are showing immense governance potential.
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