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Call for easy flow from Bangladesh
Focus on boost of tourism in Sikkim and Darjeeling hills
AVIJIT SINHA & RAJEEV RAVIDAS Aug 09, 2018 00:00 IST
The integrated check-post at Fulbari, the entry point on the India-Bangladesh border near Siliguri. (Passang Yolmo)
Siliguri/Gangtok: Tourism stakeholders have demanded that the Centre do away with special permits needed for Bangladeshi nationals to visit Sikkim.
"The post-monsoon tourism season, which coincides with Durga Puja and Diwali, will commence in 45 days. We are expecting a huge inflow of tourists from other parts of Bengal and abroad, including Bangladesh. Hence, it is necessary that the central government relax norms for Bangladeshi nationals to visit Sikkim," said Samrat Sanyal, a veteran in travel trade in Siliguri.
Citizens of Bangladesh and some other countries need to obtain permits from the Union home ministry in Delhi to enter Sikkim.
According to Sanyal, out of the total number of foreign tourists who visit north Bengal, around 40 per cent are from Bangladesh.
"Unlike the citizens of other countries who can take a Restricted Area Permit issued from different offices in Siliguri, Rangpo (the bordering town of Sikkim and Bengal) and other places, Bangladeshis does not have the facility. That is why we cannot offer an integrated circuit of Darjeeling, Sikkim and Dooars to the Bangladeshi nationals. If they are allowed to enter with a permit issued from various offices like residents of other countries, the inflow of Bangladeshi tourists will go up," added Sanyal.
A senior official of the Sikkim government said the onus was on the Centre.
"Nationals of Bangladesh, China, Pakistan and Taiwan have to apply through the Union home ministry to visit Sikkim. Sikkim has no say on the matter because this is in the domain of the government of India and the countries concerned," said C. P. Dhakal, the secretary of the Sikkim tourism department.
Dhakal also said he couldn't off hand say how many tourists from Bangladesh visitted Sikkim annually, with permission issued by the Union home ministry.
Barap Namgyal Bhutia, the vice-president of Tourism Agents' Association of Sikkim (TASS), said the body had for long been demanding easy entry into Sikkim for tourists from Bangladesh.
https://www.telegraphindia.com/states/west-bengal/call-for-easy-flow-from-bangladesh-251035
Focus on boost of tourism in Sikkim and Darjeeling hills
AVIJIT SINHA & RAJEEV RAVIDAS Aug 09, 2018 00:00 IST
The integrated check-post at Fulbari, the entry point on the India-Bangladesh border near Siliguri. (Passang Yolmo)
Siliguri/Gangtok: Tourism stakeholders have demanded that the Centre do away with special permits needed for Bangladeshi nationals to visit Sikkim.
"The post-monsoon tourism season, which coincides with Durga Puja and Diwali, will commence in 45 days. We are expecting a huge inflow of tourists from other parts of Bengal and abroad, including Bangladesh. Hence, it is necessary that the central government relax norms for Bangladeshi nationals to visit Sikkim," said Samrat Sanyal, a veteran in travel trade in Siliguri.
Citizens of Bangladesh and some other countries need to obtain permits from the Union home ministry in Delhi to enter Sikkim.
According to Sanyal, out of the total number of foreign tourists who visit north Bengal, around 40 per cent are from Bangladesh.
"Unlike the citizens of other countries who can take a Restricted Area Permit issued from different offices in Siliguri, Rangpo (the bordering town of Sikkim and Bengal) and other places, Bangladeshis does not have the facility. That is why we cannot offer an integrated circuit of Darjeeling, Sikkim and Dooars to the Bangladeshi nationals. If they are allowed to enter with a permit issued from various offices like residents of other countries, the inflow of Bangladeshi tourists will go up," added Sanyal.
A senior official of the Sikkim government said the onus was on the Centre.
"Nationals of Bangladesh, China, Pakistan and Taiwan have to apply through the Union home ministry to visit Sikkim. Sikkim has no say on the matter because this is in the domain of the government of India and the countries concerned," said C. P. Dhakal, the secretary of the Sikkim tourism department.
Dhakal also said he couldn't off hand say how many tourists from Bangladesh visitted Sikkim annually, with permission issued by the Union home ministry.
Barap Namgyal Bhutia, the vice-president of Tourism Agents' Association of Sikkim (TASS), said the body had for long been demanding easy entry into Sikkim for tourists from Bangladesh.
https://www.telegraphindia.com/states/west-bengal/call-for-easy-flow-from-bangladesh-251035