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World Tourism Day today

BSS . Dhaka
27 Sep 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 27 Sep 2021 01:48:19
World Tourism Day today
File photo shows tourists bathe in the sea as the sun sets over the Cox’s Bazar Sea Beach– Rajib Dhar

The World Tourism Day will be observed in the country today like elsewhere in the world focusing the inclusive growth in the global travel and leisure arena.

The government and different organisations have chalked out programmes, maintaining the Covid-19 health protocols, to celebrate the day with the global theme ‘Tourism for Inclusive Growth’.

To mark the day, Bangladesh Tourism Corporation will organise a cooking show at 9:00am at the Parjatan Bhaban in Dhaka while Bangladesh Tourism Board will hold a discussion at 9:30am at the same venue.

Later, the BTB will bring out a horse carriage procession from the venue and parade different streets of the city.

President Md Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages wishing all-out success of the programmes marking the day.

The President, in his message, welcomed the initiative of observing the ‘World Tourism Day-2021’ in Bangladesh as elsewhere in the world. “I think this year’s theme of the day ‘Tourism for Inclusive Growth’ will encourage universal participation in the activities of the tourism industry for economic and social development,” he said.

“We have to work according to a specific plan in order to present the diverse tourist attractions of Bangladesh to domestic and foreign tourists,” the head of the state said, adding the development potentials of tourism industry in Bangladesh are very bright.

These potentials should be utilised to ensure participation of marginalised people as well as to attract domestic and foreign investment, he said, adding at the same time, the country’s tourism industry should be effectively represented in the world arena.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in her message, said tourism is recognised as the most labour intensive and largest service industry in the world.

“In the current context of Bangladesh, the importance of tourism is essential for the inclusive economic growth of the country including poverty alleviation, massive job creation and improvement of living standards of marginalised people,” she added.

“The world’s largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans is situated in Bangladesh. The largest unbroken sandy sea beach in the world is also located in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar,” she said.

The vast haors in the north-eastern parts of the country, the hills in Chattagram division and lives of small ethnic people are some of the attractions for the tourists, Sheikh Hasina said, adding the emerald eye-catching greens of rural Bangladesh and its rich culture can also be an added attraction for the holidaymakers.

“Tourism has a huge potentiality in Bangladesh. Of late, it has emerged as an important sector of economic development with more and more domestic and foreign tourists visiting the country’s tourists’ destinations,” the prime minister said. Mentioning that huge employment opportunities are being created in the sector, she said the Awami League government has relentlessly been working for the development of tourism sector.

The present government has taken various steps to manage tourism activities through proper management maintaining the country’s culture, heritage and ecology, the Prime Minister said, adding, “The tourist destinations should be focused to tourists from home and abroad through mass media. In this regard, I urge the private entrepreneurs to come forward spontaneously in flourishing the sector alongside the government”.

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