Delhi

Government chalks out plans to position capital as vibrant hub for tourism

The estimated number of visitors at these events, according to the department, is set to increase from 3.5 lakh to 5 lakh.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has chalked out an extensive roadmap for 2025-26 with plans ranging from curated heritage walks to film policy reforms and international-level infrastructure upgrades to position the capital as a vibrant hub for tourism and film production with a target to attract around five lakh tourists this year.

The Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) said the department has earmarked Rs 20 crore for promoting Delhi as a destination and plans to scale up its outreach by participating in 18 national and international events in 2025-26—up from 16 the previous year.

The number of fairs and festivals to be organised by the DTTDC is also expected to go up from 7 to 12. The estimated number of visitors at these events, according to the department, is set to increase from 3.5 lakh to 5 lakh.

Among the physical infrastructure targets, a new tourist information counter will be opened at the IGI Airport Terminal-III to provide assistance to international visitors, the DTTDC said. The department has also outlined plans to launch heritage walks and curate theme-based inter-city and intra-city tour circuits.

These initiatives are aimed at offering tourists a more immersive and diversified experience of Delhi, it said. A major beautification drive is also on the cards at the Garden of Five Senses. To redevelop the Garden of Five Senses on the lines of tourism standards, the DTTDC has roped in architectural consultants to present plans to the tourism minister. Once finalised, the project will move for administrative and financial approval, it said.

In the film sector, the Delhi government has allocated `3.01 crore to implement the Delhi Film Policy. The DTTDC said that 20 applications are expected to be received via the e-Film Clearance portal next year, compared to 10 this year. It also aims to grant all necessary permissions to at least 15 of them within 30 days.

To push the policy further, the government has participated in national and international film festivals, including the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) in Mumbai, the department said.

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