The State Government has decided to totally  waive off  Mountaineering fee, merge  Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam and Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam under one unit,  prepare action plan for better arrangement of public lavatories in main tourist  spots including Char Dham Yatra and explore possibility of operating guest  houses of PWD, Irrigation and other government departments in PPP mode.
Decision to this affect was taken in the  review meeting of Tourism Department chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna  at Secretariat on Thursday. Decision was also taken to increase grant for Veer  Chandra Singh Garhwali Paryatan Rojgar Yojna from existing 25 percent to 33  percent or from existing Rs. 10 lakh to Rs, 15 lakh whichever is minimum. Mr.  Bahuguna said that the Centre had sanctioned Rs. 160 crore for tourism  development in Uttarakhand, tender for ropeways at Yamunotri-Jankichatti and  Purnagiri-Chulighat had been received, while, 16 other places had been  identified for ropeway.
Chief Minister Bahuguna observed that for  betterment of tourism activities, it was necessary to bring GMVN and KMVN under  single unit. He said the single entity would ensure a single brand for  Uttarakhand Tourism and enhance its popularity. Noting pathetic condition of  guest houses of both the Corporations, he directed the officers to explore  possibility of operating them in PPP mode for welfare of the workers and asked  them to bring the proposal in the Cabinet.
Underlining Uttarakhand's vast tourism  potential, Mr. Bahuguna laid emphasis on simplifying the investment process to  encourage more investors in this sector. He stressed on slating time frame for  the execution of process. To encourage Rafting and other adventure activities,  Mr. Bahuguna advocated integrated tax collection system and directed the  officers to bring proposal of Beach Camping Policy in the Cabinet.
 The  Chief Minister said that the government would consider bringing the proposed  Eco-Tourism Board under Tourism Department. He said that arrangements would also  be made for the proper training to tourist guides.
Mr. Bahuguna directed the officers to  maintain high sanitation standard at Char Dham, Hemkund Sahib, Piran Kaliyar,  and other tourist places. Bio-degradable toilets would be constructed at  Kedarnath route and master plan prepared to construct lavatories at Char Dham  routes under which high standard toilets would be constructed in every 10 to 15  km distance for which budget of Rs. 24 crore had been proposed. Mr. Bahuguna  directed the officers to organize Tourism Mart at New Delhi and invite prominent travel agents  of the country in the Mart.
The meeting was attended by Tourism  Minister Amrita Rawat, Chief Secretary Alok Kumar Jain, Principal Secretaries  DK Kotia, M Ramaswami, Rakesh Sharma, S Raju; Secretaries  RadhaRaturi, Dr. SS Sandhu, Dr. Umakant  Panwar, Surendra Singh Rawat; Additional Secretaries Dilip Jawalkar, Nidhi  Pandey and other senior officers.
