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Swarna Andhra Tourism Mission 2029: An Overview

Dr. V. Jagadeeswari and Dr. M. Subramanyam
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Dr. V. Jagadeeswari: Centre for Women's Studies, Sri Venkateswara University
Dr. M. Subramanyam: Centre for Women's Studies, Sri Venkateswara University

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 11, 4157-4163

Abstract: By 2030, India is expected to have the largest working-age population globally, yet providing economically viable jobs for general stream students remains a major challenge. Improving employability necessitates a new approach and curricular support, as outlined in NEP-2020. The tourism sector is vital for the growth of many developing countries, offering millions of jobs and fostering creativity and entrepreneurship. Digital technologies provide new opportunities by enabling small tourism businesses in these countries to access the global travel market directly for the first time. On World Tourism Day, the World Bank Group and its partners are examining how digital innovations can promote sustainable tourism for development. The government expects the Digital India Program to empower citizens digitally, enhance governance, deliver on-demand services, and establish digital infrastructure as a utility for all. To support this, a standardized data exchange system with clear data-sharing guidelines must be implemented, ensuring reliable transfer of digital data across networks of public and private service providers for users.

Date: 2025
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