Two-Day Tourist Guides’ National meet begins in city

7.02 million foreign tourists visit India

Soheb Samad, Regional Director, Southern Region of India Tourism (fourth from right ), is seen inaugurating the two-day Convention of Tourist Guides organised by the Tourist Guides Federation of India (TGFI) at Hotel Radisson Blu in city this morning. Others seen are (from left) former TGFI Vice President Anahita Tarapore, S. Mahalingaiah, President of Indian Association of Tour Operators, TGFI President Narendra Singh Rathore, Executive Committee member Sudhakar Embar, General Secretary Dr. Ajay K. Singh, Mikael Delafuente, Regional Director, Alliance Francaise de Bengaluru, Dr. Arun Raj, Superintendent of ASI, Bengaluru and Ramakrishna Aithal, President, Tourist Guides’ Association of India
Soheb Samad, Regional Director, Southern Region of India Tourism (fourth from right ), is seen inaugurating the two-day Convention of Tourist Guides organised by the Tourist Guides Federation of India (TGFI) at Hotel Radisson Blu in city this morning. Others seen are (from left) former TGFI Vice President Anahita Tarapore, S. Mahalingaiah, President of Indian Association of Tour Operators, TGFI President Narendra Singh Rathore, Executive Committee member Sudhakar Embar, General Secretary Dr. Ajay K. Singh, Mikael Delafuente, Regional Director, Alliance Francaise de Bengaluru, Dr. Arun Raj, Superintendent of ASI, Bengaluru and Ramakrishna Aithal, President, Tourist Guides’ Association of India

 Mysuru :

The two-day 18th annual National Convention of Tourist Guides organised by the Tourist Guides Federation of India (TGFI) began at Hotel Radisson Blu Plaza in city today.

Inaugurating the convention, Soheb Samad, Regional Director, Southern Region of India Tourism, said that 7.02 million foreign tourists visited India, thus giving a boost to the tourism industry. India Tourism has launched Athiti Devobava programme to attract more tourists from abroad, he added.

Stressing the role of tourist guides and stakeholders in tourism industry, Soheb Samad said Yoga and Medical Tourism had put Mysuru and Karnataka on the world tourist map. The tourism industry has generated 9 percent employment in the country, he added.

Samad said the tourist guides should give correct information and image of the country when explaining to tourists and added that the Ministry of Tourism has been imparting training for the tourist guides to enhance their language and knowledge.

Pointing out that learning is a continuous process in tourism industry, he said that the Ministry would consider the protection and welfare of tourist guides on priority basis. The tourist guides should aim at providing quality service to the tourists, he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Arun Raj, Superintendent of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Bengaluru, said that the tourist guides were the ‘Real Ambassadors’ of India, adding they should update their knowledge by attending refresher courses in tourism. ‘Every tourist guide should know the tangible and intangible history of the land.’

As many as 170 tourist guides from all over India are participating in the two-day National Convention. TGFI President Narendra Singh Rathore, former Vice President Anahita Tarapore, Vice President K. Monikantan, General Secretary Dr. Ajay K. Singh, Mikael Delafuente, Regional Director, Alliance Francaise de Bengaluru and others were present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Saturday – June 13th, 2015