A STUDY OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN TRIBAL REGIONS
Author Name: 1. Rudra Nath Biranchi, 2. Dr Nazia Abbas Abidi
Volume/Issue: 03/06
Country: India
DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/12.2023-45855973/UIJIR
Affiliation:
- Research Scholar, YBN University, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
- Assistant Professor, YBN University, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
ABSTRACT
The tourism industry in India is expanding and has the potential to bring in significant quantities of foreign capital, jobs, and boost the district's overall social and economic development. The fascinating tribal customs of India, the varied people, and the local culture never fail to captivate tourists. Sustainable tourism aims to minimize its negative effects on the local environment and customs while also monitoring community conditions, generating revenue, and supporting local companies. Tribal tourism will not only benefit both parties immediately and reciprocally, but it will also accelerate the expansion of privately produced items and have simple multiplier effects as money is recycled back into networks. In addition, the area offers significant progress toward the creation of tribal districts with common assessments and promotes the expansion of the public and surrounding framework for India. In Ranchi and Ramgarh Locale, Jharkhand, 220 tribes' responses were broken down into different relapses to construct a model for the growth of sustainable tribal tourism. This study aims to acquaint the reader with the obstacles and prospects for growth associated with sustainable tribal tourism in India, as viewed from the viewpoints of the environment, the business sector, and the workplace.
Key words: Community Engagement, Tourism Development, Tribal Regions, Sustainable, Tribal Tourism, Tourism Industry
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