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Policies and Initiatives Implemented by the Government Encourage the Expansion of the Economy and Rural Tourism in Bihar

Dr Anand Kumar Choudhary
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Dr Anand Kumar Choudhary: International School of Management, Patna

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 5, 2188-2194

Abstract: It was the end of the 20th century; tourism is expected on the way to grow more quickly in the 21st century. It is currently the largest worldwide industry. The fact that a global tourist revolution has been sweeping the globe for the last forty years or so should be considered. It was predicted in 2001 that roughly 700 million tourists would leave their homes globally; by 2030, that number is expected to reach a billion. Bihar must develop creative tourist promotion and management strategies to establish tourism as a significant industry supporting our GDP and participating actively in this revolution. It must also modify its strategy, goals, and the equipment and tools used in its implementation. According to a predicting study conducted through the global sphere T&T Council, India’s GDP will be contributed by the spending activity resulting from both domestic and foreign tourism by 6.3 percent in 2001. Additionally, 26 million permanent employees, or 7% of India’s employees, will be supported by tourism. Over ten lakh visitors have visited Bihar in the past ten years due to its natural beauty and tribal festivities, and this number is expected to grow in the future.

Date: 2025
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