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आवाहन महारार शासन नववन पयटन धोरण तार करीत आहे. नववन पयटन धोरणासाठीचे वचारवनम कागदप (Consultation Paper on Tourism Policy - 2016) सदर संकेतथळावर उपलध कन वदले आहेत. ा नववन पयटन धोरणाबाबत सवय संबंवधत घटक आम जनतेकडून सूचना मागववात आलेा असून, सदर सूचना मराठी व इंजीतुन वदनांक 21/12/2015 पयत पाठववाचे सूवचत केले होते. ही मुदत आता वदनांक 30/12/2015 पयत वाढवात ेत आहे. आपा सूचना ा मुदतीत खालील ईमेल पावर पाठवाात. 1) [email protected] 2) [email protected]

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आवाहन

महाराष्ट्र शासन नववन पर्यटन धोरण तर्ार करीत आहे. नववन पर्यटन धोरणासाठीच े

‘ववचारवववनमर् कागदपत्र (Consultation Paper on Tourism Policy - 2016) सदर

संकेतस्थळावर उपलब्ध करुन वदले आहेत. र्ा नववन पर्यटन धोरणाबाबत सवय संबंवधत घटक व

आम जनतेकडून सूचना मागववण्र्ात आलेल्र्ा असून, सदर सूचना मराठी व इंग्रजीतुन वदनाकं

21/12/2015 पर्यन्त पाठववण्र्ाचे सूवचत केले होते. ही मुदत आता वदनाकं 30/12/2015 पर्यन्त

वाढववण्र्ात र्ेत आहे. आपल्र्ा सूचना र्ा मुदतीत खालील ईमेल पत्र्ावर पाठवाव्र्ात.

1) [email protected]

2) [email protected]

CONSULTATION PAPER

Contents

1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 3

2 Strategies for the growth of Tourism Sector in Maharashtra ......................................................... 3

2.1 Vision Mission Objectives Targets- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2015 .................................. 3

2.2 Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2015 - Key Strategic Highlights ................................................. 3

3 Highlights on the key action plan for growth of tourism in Maharashtra ...................................... 4

4 Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2015 – Key Definitions and classifications ........................................ 7

4.1 Tourism Zone Classification .................................................................................................... 7

4.2 Eligible Units ............................................................................................................................ 7

4.3 Fixed Capital Investment ......................................................................................................... 7

4.4 Employment ............................................................................................................................ 7

4.5 Mega/ Ultra Mega Project Classification ................................................................................ 8

4.6 Large and MSME Project Classification ................................................................................... 8

5 Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2015 – Fiscal incentives .................................................................... 8

5.1 Fiscal incentives for Mega/ Ultra Mega Projects .................................................................... 8

5.2 Fiscal incentives for Large Projects ....................................................................................... 10

5.3 Fiscal incentives for MSME projects ..................................................................................... 10

5.4 Benefit for some particular cases under Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2006 policy ............. 10

6 Special incentives for the key strategic interventions in Maharashtra ........................................ 10

6.1 Additional incentives for Sustainable tourism units ............................................................. 10

6.2 Additional incentives for MICE units ..................................................................................... 10

6.3 Additional incentives for women .......................................................................................... 10

6.4 Additional incentives for skill development programmes .................................................... 11

6.5 Additional Incentives for Film/Television/Documentaries shot in Maharashtra ................. 11

7 Annexure – Proposed Event Calender .......................................................................................... 12

Engagement Letter

1 Introduction

Tourism has become one of the major sectors in ‎international commerce, and represents, at the

same time, one of the main income ‎sources for many developing countries, contributing 9% of

the world GDP – through direct, indirect and induced impact and accounts for USD 1.6 trillion of

world exports (6% of the world exports).

Maharashtra is the leader in the country with respect to foreign tourist arrivals (20.8%) to India and

one of the leading states for domestic tourist visits (7.2%).

2 Strategies for the growth of Tourism Sector in Maharashtra

2.1 Vision Mission Object ives Targets - Maharashtra Tourism Pol icy 2015

Vision Develop Maharashtra as a popular and sustainable tourist destination; promotion of vast experiences on global, regional, and local best practices and standards; and provide an inclusive opportunity and access to all socio-economic demographics

Mission Promote the state as Numero Uno tourist destination

Develop tourism infrastructure

Facilitate investments in the tourism sector

Objectives Promote Private Investments in tourism sector

Accelerate projects through PPP mode

Investment outreach to global investor community in tourism

Creation of tourism infrastructure development

Develop innovative practices for marketing and promotions

Develop tourist destinations and avenues

Adapt a sustainable approach to tourism development

Targets Maharashtra - leading tourist destination in the world by 2025

Attract investments to the tune of INR 30,000 crore

Create 1 million additional jobs in tourism sector

Double the number of tourism projects in 5 years, triple in 10 years

Double the tourist receipts in 5 years, triple in 10 years

1 million skilled and semi-skilled resources in the tourism sector

2.2 Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2015 - Key Strategic Highl ights

Sector growth of 10% p.a and share of 15% in GSDP

Achieve sectorial growth of 10% p.a and share of 15% in GSDP by encouraging Mega Project investments especially in less developed tourism zones, making land available for tourism development, improving tourism infrastructure throughout the state by investor facilitation and ease of doing business.

Strategy for creating 1 million jobs

Develop a strategy for creating 1 million jobs by increased focus on MSME tourism units, offering additional incentives to employment-intensive Mega units, and create a conducive environment for tourism by boosting employment opportunities in the state.

Development of Special Tourism Districts/Zones

Nagpur, Aurangabad, Sindhudurg will be marked as Special tourism districts. Other special areas will be marked as special tourism zones

Development of Tourism growth corridors

Tourism growth corridors will be earmarked across the state and the state will be further classified into separate tourist cities, tourist clusters and tourist corridors which will be promoted through identified themes.

Institutional & Governance Mechanism

The steering committee under the chairmanship of the Hon. Chief Minister to approve the tourism strategy for the state; a High Powered committee under the Hon. Chief Sectary for the approval of the Mega Projects and for the implementation of the strategy . A District Tourism Promotion Committee (DTPC) to be formed. Single Window Clearance for the Hospitality industry and live events in Maharashtra. Maharashtra Tourism Investor Facilitation Cell for facilitating investments in tourism sector in Maharashtra will be constituted. Events and Exhibitions Board will be created to facilitate events and promote MICE in the state.

Public Private Partnership Model for growth in Tourism Sector

A Transaction Advisory Cell will be established which will provide advisory services for private sector participation in the developmental projects carried out across the state of Maharashtra. The Department of Tourism, Government of Maharashtra will also launch a Public Private Partnership Transaction Advisory Cell which Identify and develop shelf of projects and undertake these projects through the PPP/JV mode.

Skill Development Boost Skill Development in tourism sector in Maharashtra by developing world class institutes, and providing training and certification to guides, hospitality staff, and other tourism service providers Special focus on the youth, the women and the differently abled Set up institute of Travel and Culture university

3 Highlights on the key action plan for growth of tourism in Maharashtra

Major strategic interventions covered under the Policy

Explanation

Sustainable Tourism All tourism activities of whatever motivation – holidays, business travel, conferences, adventure travel and ecotourism etc. – need to be sustainable.

Rural and Agri Tourism Special focus to utilize the rural landscape of (55% of total area) as an opportunity for rural tourism. For e.g. Wine tourism (Nashik), Mango tourism (Ratnagiri), Orange (Nagpur) etc.

Caravan Tourism Invitation to private players in the form of PPP/JV mode to develop caravan tourism parks

MICE (Meetings, Incentives Conferences and Exhibitions)

Develop suitable infrastructure - combination of accommodation and other conference support facilities to hold a successful meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions

Film and Media tourism Extend marketing support to promote the state in global film festivals as well as provide simplification of procedures to obtain approvals for shooting in the state; Facilitate art villages by bringing in media and entertainment talent under one hub

Tourism Police Create a tourist friendly police force to a pre-empt and avert any form of crime in tourism related activities in the state

Smart Ticketing System A seamless travel ticket to major tourist destinations, hotel stays, air and surface travel within Maharashtra.

Theme based tourism In order to provide the tourists with an array of touristic experience, the

Department of Tourism will identify various themes which can be distinctly tagged with the regions in the state. Some of the themes identified are and elaborated in the subsequent rows

Religious Tourism

Special pilgrim circuits such as Buddh circuit, Jyotirlingas, the Ashta Vinayaks etc. will be promoted through various marketing efforts and tour operators. Maintaining sanctity and cleanliness at the place of pilgrimage can be outsourced to third party vendors who specialize in such activities

Heritage Tourism

All UNESCO world heritage sites, will be promoted through dedicated marketing channels,‎which‎will‎include‎‘Road‎shows’‎in‎select‎countries.‎All‎the‎monuments‎under Archeological Survey of India, State Archeological Department, Heritage buildings of Mumbai, etc. will be part of the heritage tourism circuit of the state

Beach Tourism The DoT will prepare a comprehensive list of restricted and permitted activities for beaches along the Maharashtra coast line. Some of the activities such as maintaining sanctity and cleanliness at the place of beaches may be outsourced to third party vendors who specialize in such activities. The MTDC will give special licenses to eco-friendly temporary construction on the beaches of Maharashtra from 1 October to 31 May of every year. All structures permitted by this license need to stop operation by 31st May and remove temporary construction by 10th June.

Fort Circuits The DoT invites the tour operators to form separate tourist activities around the fort, island forts and fort circuits. This may constitute the following: 1 Special educational programs on the history of forts 2 Light shows and cultural performances at select forts 3 Conversion of certain sections of select forts into Heritage hotels 4 Forts as exclusive wedding destinations. 5 Balloon Safari in the vicinity of forts or smaller fort circuits 6 Introduction of sea planes through operators along the fort circuit 7 Development of interpretation center across the forts 8 Creation of public amenities such as recreation centers, toilets etc. through

CSR mode

Coastal/ Yacht Tourism In order to develop coastal tourism and yacht tourism, single entry pass issuing procedures for yachts will be implemented by MTDC in collaboration with Port Authorities, Border Patrol, Customs Department, Passport police, and other authorities concerning coastal gateways. MTDC will also initiate setting up of infrastructure to support yacht sailing through a PPP mode The DoT in association with relevant stakeholders will simplify procedures for sailing across the coastal line of Maharashtra

Culinary Tourism The delicacies from the regions of Vidharbha, Malwan, Konkan, Kolhapur, street food of Mumbai, etc. will be promoted through special culinary events and festivals in the state.

Nature Tourism Create project profiles on various segments such as wild life tourism, trekking, hitch hiking, nature trails, jungle safari, balloon safari, bird watching, camping activities, etc. It will also earmark specific regions across the state such as Melghat, Tadoba, Pench, etc. as nature tourism zones and promote it to target audience. DoT and MTDC will evaluate and create Special Tourism Estates around nature parks, wild life reserves, etc. This will be created within 10 km radius of the zone. MTDC will invite public private partnerships, the local communities, NGOs, and private citizens in wildlife conservation and restoration. Within these zones, special experiential tourism involving local culture, cuisine, yogic exercise, wellness centres and other unique local experiences will be promoted. The MTDC in association Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra will also consider zoning of the nature and wildlife reserves allowing specific access to restricted areas. Access to such areas will be facilitated through the smart ticketing system as mentioned above. DoT will decide on separate incentives to set up trade cooperatives, involvement of local communities, skill development and training, homestays and lodging, etc.

The DoT also invites private and NGO funding mechanism for the revitalization of denuded buffer zones and corridors.

Education Tourism Develop Pune, Mumbai and Nagpur as major education hubs through which the tourism related studies and research can be promoted and practiced. It will also promote and organize tie-ups with world renowned institutes on student exchange programmes.

Tiger Eco-tourism MTDC will develop international level tiger eco-tourism parks in a PPP mode. It will be developed with state-of-the-art facilities at Tadoba and Pench tiger reserves and promote the same at both national and international events. MTDC will also design special programs/ infrastructure to connect Tiger Eco- Tourism Parks to tiger safaris, and tourism estates with tourist amenities, which will act as gateways to tourist destinations in the area.

Other themes DoT will plan policies to promote other themes which include golf tourism, heli-tourism and sports tourism. It will also plan a special Media and Entertainment policy to promote the state a multimedia and animation hub. MTDC will develop these tourism areas through a PPP mode. The regions of Vidarbha, Konkan, Aurangabad and special tourism zones will be given prime focus.

Adventure Tourism Many virgin and emerging areas in the Western Ghats and in the Vidarbha region can provide a whole new holiday experience

Medical Tourism A complete package of medical facilities to foreign as well as domestic travelers need to be identified and marketed

Other key support include

Development of wayside amenities on the highways

Marketing support for both online and offline media

Promotion of domestic tourism in Maharashtra in 25 cities across in India; highlighting‎the‎state’s‎estates,‎cuisine,‎culture‎etc.

Important locations across the world will be targeted for increasing the tourism footfall in the state. For e.g. the state will market its warm winter tourism opportunities in niche markets with strong winter climate

Host travel marts and summits. For e.g. the state will host a travel summit in Aurangabad in 2016

Development of an event calendar to celebrate all the festivals

Registration of Service Providers/Stakeholders

Mobile Apps for tourist info and tourist safety

Hop-on-hop-off buses

And many other support facilities such as facilitate safety & security, solid waste management, water & sanitation, cleanliness & hygiene, emergency medical services, transport infrastructure, guiding services and leisure activities at identified locations have been planned

Set‎up‎an‎‘Experience‎Maharashtra‎Society’‎on‎the‎basis of Experience India Society.

Promotion of Make In India and Make in Maharashtra

The policy will be supplemented with a specific action plan for a short and long term period

4 Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2015 – Key Definitions and classifications

4.1 Tourism Zone Classif icat ion

Zone A Mumbai, Mumbai Suburban District, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Pune Municipal

Corporation and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Areas

Zone B All Municipal Corporations (except areas in Zone A and special tourism districts)

and A Class Municipalities.

Zone C All districts of Maharashtra except areas in Zone A, B and Special tourism

districts

Special Tourism

Districts Districts of Sindhudurg, Aurangabad and Nagpur

Special Tourism

Zones High potential zones to be earmarked by DoT

4.2 Eligib le Units

The unit falling in areas as classified above in A, B, C, Special Tourism zones earmarked by MTDC and

Special Tourism districts of Sindhudurg, Aurangabad and Nagpur, for being eligible for the incentives

under the new scheme of incentives in the Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2015, should have a criteria

fulfilled as given below from the date of registration.

Zone

Classification

Minimum Fixed Capital

Investment

Direct employment

generation

Time period for

investment

A 5 crore 15 3 years

B 2 crore 10 2 years

C 50 lakhs 5 18 months

STD/STZ 50 lakhs 5 15 months

4.3 Fixed Capital Investment

Fixed Capital Investment (FCI) is the total investment in building and equipment for setting up a

tourism unit. The FCI amount is used to calculate the incentives applicable to a particular tourism

unit.

4.4 Employment

Total direct and permanent employment generated by a tourism unit1

1 Does not include multiplexes and malls

4.5 Mega/ Ultra Mega Project Classif ication

Type of Units Zone

Classification

Fixed Capital Investment in

INR crore

Direct employment

generation

Mega project unit A 100 300

B 50 150

C 25 75

STD/STZ 15 45

Ultra Mega project

unit Entire state 500 750

Note:

a. The maximum fiscal incentives that can be realized through this scheme is equal to the fixed

capital investment.

b. The Tourism project should be eligible for 'Mega/ Ultra Mega Project' either by way of

investment or by way of employment generation.

c. Only direct employment should be considered for Mega/ Ultra Mega project status.

d. For units providing direct employment to at least 2 times the threshold direct employment -

10% enhancement in subsidy and 2 year extension in eligibility period.

e. Maximum incentive disbursement i.e. the monetary ceiling per year should be equal to FCI

divided by the eligibility period.

4.6 Large and MSME Project Classif icat ion

Large scale tourism units with investment more than Medium Services Enterprises as defined under

the MSMED Act 2006 but less than Mega projects, will be classified as large scale tourism units.

In accordance with the provision of MSMED Act 2006, the MSME tourism units will be classified

under service enterprises. The new units have to fulfill the minimum criteria as mentioned in section

4.2

5 Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2015 – Fiscal incentives

5.1 Fiscal incentives for Mega/ Ultra Mega Projects

A tourism unit will be awarded a mega/ultra- mega project status as per the Fixed Capital

Investment (FCI) and the direct employment generated. Tourism Units with Fixed Capital

Investments or employing direct regular persons according to the threshold limits as stated in Table

2, will be classified as Mega/ Ultra-Mega projects.

Incentives A B C STZ/STD Ultra Mega

project unit

Eligibility Period (in

years) 10 10 15 15 20

VAT reimbursement 50% Gross

VAT

75% Gross

VAT

100% Gross

VAT

100% Gross

VAT

100% Gross VAT

Luxury Tax exemption 50% 75% 100% 100% 100%

Entertainment Tax

exemption 50% 75% 100% 100% 100%

Electricity duty

Exemption 50% 75% 100% 100% 100%

Stamp duty and

Registration charges

exemption

50% 75% 100% 100% 100%

Property Tax & Non-

Agricultural Tax

Exemption

Total exemption from Property Tax & Non-Agricultural Tax to all tourism

projects run/owned by MTDC.

Water Rate The water rate/ tariff to be levied at the prevalent industrial rate for period

of 3/5/7/7/7 years from the date of operation.

Electricity Rate The electricity rate/tariff to be levied at the prevalent industrial rate for

period of 3/5/7/7/7 years from the date of operation.

FSI

1. Base FSI of 3.0 for all mega/ultra-mega tourism units in the A and B

zones. This is subject to special restrictions in the zones, as specified

by local bodies.

2. 80 per cent of the total area can be permitted for tourism and the

remaining 20 per cent for the tourism support activities.

Employee Provident

Fund Refund 100 per cent refund of ESI and EPF for the respective eligible periods.

Licenses and

Clearances

Tourism projects require various licenses and clearances like lodging house

license, eating house license, Police permissions, license under the Shop &

Establishment Act, and license under the Food & Drug Admin. Act etc.

These licenses have to be renewed every year. By this Policy 2015, these

licenses/permissions will require renewal every 5 years instead of the

present annual renewal.

Additional incentives

for Special tourism

zones and Special

Tourism districts

1. No increase in water and electricity tariff for a period of 10 years.

However any actual increase in the cost of operation of these

services shall be recovered from the user as per the guidelines

issues by the concerned Departments.

2. Entry tax on tourist vehicles shall be fully exempted for 10 years.

5.2 Fiscal incentives for Large Projects

All the above incentives as in Mega/ Ultra Projects remain the same with exception of the following:

1. Eligibility period for A and B areas is 7 years. For areas in C and STZ/STD its 10 years

2. The base FSI is 2.0 and the max. of additional FSI of up to 50 percent will be given to all

tourism projects in STZs and STDs

5.3 Fiscal incentives for MSME projects

All the above incentives as in Mega/ Ultra Projects remain the same with exception of the following:

1. Eligibility period for A and B areas is 5 years. For areas in C and STZ/STD its 7 years

2. The base FSI is 1.5 and the max. of additional FSI of up to 100 percent will be given to all

tourism projects in STZs and STDs

5.4 Benefit for some particular cases under Maharashtra Tour ism Pol icy 2006 policy

Companies which were eligible for luxury tax exemption under the Maharashtra Tourism 2006 policy

will be considered on a case to case basis

6 Special incentives for the key strategic interventions in Maharashtra

6.1 Addit ional incentives for Sustainable tour ism units

For all units which have successfully classified under the sustainable tourism practices, there will

be extension in the eligible time period of incentives. The extension of time period will be

approved by the HPC.

100% re-imbursement on achieving the certifications and standards from the Eco-tourism

society of India up to an amount of INR 1 lakh.

6.2 Addit ional incentives for MICE units

For all units which are successfully classified under the MICE tourism practices, there will be

extension in the eligible time period of incentives. The extension of time period will be approved

by the HPC.

6.3 Addit ional incentives for women

New Tourism Units owned and managed by women entrepreneurs (with minimum equity

participation of 51% in the entity) and the differently-abled will be entitled to an additional time

period of incentives. The extension of time period will be approved by the HPC.

6.4 Addit ional incentives for ski l l development programmes

Industry bodies / chambers of commerce / recognized tourism and hospitality institutions etc.

are encouraged to utilize their CSR funds for the development of tourism human resources for

the state

Special tourism development courses and modules will be imparted in association with the

hoteliers, tour operators, etc. Reimbursement of 100% of Course Fees, up to a maximum of INR

12,500 /- per person for course duration of a fortnight or more.

Monthly stipend of INR 7,500 /- to be given to tourist guides from the local areas who are

registered under MTDC

6.5 Addit ional Incentives for Fi lm/Televis ion/Documentar ies shot in Maharashtra

Up to 100% of the entertainment tax levied on the movie tickets of the movie will be waived off

if the filmmaker spends 75% or more of the total number of dates allotted to shooting and

canning the film in Maharashtra(except for Zone A areas)

Up to 50% of the entertainment tax levied on the movie tickets of the movie will be waived off if

the filmmaker spends 50%-74% of the of the total number of dates allotted to shooting and

canning the film in Maharashtra(except for Zone A areas)

*****

7 Annexure – Proposed Event Calender