In recent years Tourism has become an important part of the Indian economy in almost all the countries. The Indian Government has marked January 25 as National Tourism Day to promote tourism within the country and also to spread awareness about the importance of tourism.
There was a time when tourism was a luxury and a dream for many but now things have clearly changed. Guess we should take the advantage of being in India as our country has it all, mountains in the North to Oceans in the South, from Greenland in the East to deserts in the West.
Importance of National Tourism Day
Tourism generates a large amount of revenue to the country and it still continues to grow. The tourism industry has also opened up a lot of employment opportunities both in government and the private sector. Apart from the revenue generated, tourism has also filled the gap of the states across the country. As India is a diverse country, every region and state has something different, unique and beautiful to offer.
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