IANS | 08 Mar, 2024
India's G20 Sherpa and former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant has
predicted that the country's travel and tourism sector will "generate an
additional 25 million jobs in the coming years", but this growth must
not take place at the expense of sustainable tourism practices.
Speaking at the Travel for Life: Tourism Sustainability Summit
2024 of the Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associations of India
(FHRAI), the trade's most representative national body, here on Friday,
Kant said: "As India charts its path towards sustainable growth, it is
evident that tourism will play a pivotal role in shaping our future.
With a potential to create 25 million new jobs in the coming years,
tourism not only drives economic prosperity, but also presents a unique
opportunity for India to lead the way in decarbonisation."
Addressing
the issue of greenhouse gas emissions, Kant said: "Despite our low per
capita consumption (of greenhouse gases), we must proactively address
the looming challenge. India's commitment to decarbonisation is not just
a necessity, but a responsibility as we strive to build a greener and
more resilient future for generations to come."
Aligned with the
Ministry of Tourism's vision to promote environmental protection and
climate action through responsible tourism, the FHRAI signed two MoUs
with important stakeholders at the Summit to drive sustainable
initiatives within the industry.
Noteworthy collaborations
included an MoU with the Indian Plumbing Association (IPA), which is
aimed at facilitating a knowledge exchange and joint initiatives for
water conservation and sustainable plumbing practices in hotels and
restaurants.
The FHRAI also announced another partnership with the
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) to further its commitment towards
sustainable development in the built environment. The collaboration
seeks to enable India to become a global leader in sustainable building
practices by 2025.