New Delhi: Lakshadweep, the pristine archipelago in the Arabian Sea, is charting a path towards sustainable development that emphasizes the delicate balance between economic progress, environmental conservation, and cultural preservation. The overarching strategy is designed to foster growth while nurturing the unique cultural and environmental characteristics that define the islands.
At the heart of this strategy is a commitment to position Lakshadweep as a model for responsible and inclusive development, ensuring that economic prosperity goes hand in hand with the well-being of its residents. Leveraging the natural beauty of the islands, the development plan seeks to promote tourism, create a robust economy, and instill a sense of pride within local communities.
The holistic development approach incorporates strategic planning and community engagement, envisioning a future where Lakshadweep thrives in harmony with nature and sustainable economic practices. Projects are meticulously structured, adhering to various applicable laws, including environmental, forest, and coastal regulation zone clearances.
The Ministry of Tourism has revitalized the Swadesh Darshan Scheme as Swadesh Darshan 2.0 (SD 2.0), focusing on developing sustainable and responsible tourism destinations. As part of this initiative, 57 destinations across India, including Lakshadweep, have been identified for development under SD 2.0.
Aligned with the National Strategy for Sustainable Tourism, the ‘Travel for LiFE’ initiative has been launched by the Ministry of Tourism. This initiative aims to promote sustainable tourism in the country through mindful and deliberate actions, involving tourists and tourism businesses in the responsible consumption of tourism resources.
To further these goals, the Ministry of Tourism, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and Responsible Tourism Society of India (RTSOI), has conducted regional workshops. The workshop for the Southern region, which includes Lakshadweep, was organized in Hyderabad in February 2023. These workshops aim to create awareness, educate stakeholders, and encourage the adoption of sustainable practices in the tourism sector.
As Lakshadweep unfolds its vision for the future, it emerges not just as an idyllic destination but as a shining example of how sustainable development can be the cornerstone of progress, ensuring a harmonious coexistence of nature, culture, and economic vitality.
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