· Workshop for RTOs looks into operational details of the project
· MVD to process Caravan registrations in 24 hrs
· Green Channel movement across state
Kerala Transport Minister Shri Antony Raju today agreed in-principle to a proposal from Tourism Minister Shri P A Mohamed Riyas to slash the motor-vehicle tax on tourist caravans by one-fourth, considering the immense scope of Caravan Tourism in the state.
The proposal in this regard will soon be approved by the Government after going through the formalities required, Shri Raju said while inaugurating a joint workshop of Tourism and Transport departments held here to deliberate on the operational details of the Caravan Tourism policy and sensitize Regional Transport Officers (RTOs) on the procedural and regulatory aspects of the project.
Tourism Minister Shri P A Mohamed Riyas addressing the joint workshop organized by Tourism and Transport Departments in Kochi to deliberate on the operational aspects of the Caravan Tourism Policy.
Hailing the policy announced recently as a major step forward in tourism development, Mr. Raju pledged utmost support and cooperation of the Motor Vehicles Department for its success.
Presiding over the inaugural session of the workshop, Shri Riyas asked the Motor Vehicles Department to ensure that the registration of caravan vehicles and issue of permits to them are carried out in a hassle-free manner. The tax on caravans must be reduced to Rs 250 per square metre from the current Rs 1,000 per sq.m., he added in his address.
Transport Minister Shri Antony Raju inaugurating the joint workshop organized by Tourism and Transport Departments in Kochi to deliberate on the operational aspects of the Caravan Tourism Policy, on Thursday. Also seen are Tourism Minister Shri P A Mohamed Riyas, Shri Hibi Eden MP, Shri KN Unnikrishnan MLA, Tourism Director Shri VR Krishna Teja, Transport Commissioner Shri M R Ajith Kumar and Additional Transport Commissioner Shri Pramoj Sankar PS.
The Government’s policy is that every panchayat and municipality must have at least one tourist destination. For their smooth day-to-day running, the government has decided to enlist active participation of local self-government institutions. Since suitable staying facilities in such set-ups will be difficult, the solution is caravan tourism, Shri Riyas said.
Shri Raju said the Government would provide green channel passage for caravans that carry a special sticker suggesting the joint recognition of the Tourism and Transport departments. They would also get preference while testing for pollution. Caravans will be given registration within 24 hours of application, the Minister added.
Motor Vehicles Department officials attending the workshop on Caravan Tourism Policy organized jointly by Tourism and Transport Departments in Kochi.
The Additional Transport Commissioner would be the State Nodal Officer for Caravans. The practice of on-road inspections will be avoided to facilitate smooth passage of caravans.
Tourism Director Shri V R Krishna Teja made a presentation on the Caravan Tourism project.
Other speakers at today’s event were Shri. Hibi Eden, MP, Shri. K.N. Unnikrishnan, MLA, Secretary (Transport) Shri Biju Prabhakar IAS, Transport Commissioner Shri M R Ajith Kumar IPS and Additional Transport Commissioner Shri Pramoj Sankar. P.S, Mulavukad Panchayat President Shri Akbar V.S. and member Shri Nicholas D Couth were also present.
The workshop mainly focused on the rules and regulations pertaining to the operation of tourist caravans. It also looked into the procedural protocols relating to the standardization of caravans and their smooth movement in any part of the state and the comfortable stay of tourists at the caravan parks and other stop-over spots.
The event comes in the wake of the Kerala government’s announcement of the country’s most stakeholder-friendly Caravan Tourism Policy, promising the visitors a safe, customized and closest-to-nature travel experience.
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