Assam to introduce ‘tourist police’ to ensure safety of tourists
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, ASSAM/ Created : Mar 7, 2024, 14:00 IST
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A senior official from the tourism department stated that this 'tourist police' scheme is now part of the new Assam Tourism Bill, thereby providing a comprehensive framework for the tourism sector.
A senior official from the tourism department stated that this 'tourist police' scheme is now part of the new Assam Tourism Bill, thereby providing a comprehensive framework for the tourism sector. Read less
If reports are to go by, this decision comes in response to a significant rise in tourist numbers in the state post-Covid last year. The new Assam Tourism (Development and Registration) Bill, 2024, have been recently passed by the state assembly, which included the ‘tourist police’ scheme. It included details of establishing units, tourist police stations, and necessary infrastructure to guarantee the well-being of visitors.
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A senior official from the tourism department stated that this 'tourist police' scheme is now part of the new Assam Tourism Bill, thereby providing a comprehensive framework for the tourism sector.
Reports add that every accommodation facility will be required to register with the tourism department. Revealing more about this initiative, the official further highlighted that the scheme is in its initial stages, but will be implemented soon, and will involve inspections of tourist places to create a safe and secure environment.
Several states, including Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, and Uttar Pradesh, have already introduced tourist police. The said official added that Assam needs to follow suit and join the majority of states in implementing this crucial safety measure.
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Reports add that the ‘tourist police’ scheme was introduced nationwide in 2022 when the Union Ministry of Tourism directed all states and Union territories to establish dedicated tourist police units. This collaborative effort involved the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) in developing a framework, including standard operating procedures (SOPs), training programs for personnel, and uniform recommendations for tourist police officers.
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