The travel and tourism industry renewed its demand for ‘industry status’ in the upcoming Union Budget to enable access to lower-interest credit for the fast-growing sector. In pre-budget consultations with Nirmala Sitharaman, Finance Minister, industry leaders also sought special incentives to promote lesser-known & emerging destinations, GST delinking for hotel restaurants, simplified visa policies, and a single-window clearance system for hospitality projects.
Industry seeks special incentives in Budget, easy visa to promote destinations
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