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Govt announces new scheme for tourist vehicle operators, rules applicable from THIS date - Details

The new set of rules, to be known as "All India Tourist Vehicles Authorization and Permit Rules, 2021" will be applicable from April 1.

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In a bid to promote tourism and grow state revenues, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has announced a new scheme, under which any tourist vehicle operator may apply for an "All India Tourist Authorization/Permit" through online mode.

According to the ministry, the permit will be issued after the submission of relevant documents and fees within 30 days of submission of such applications and the new set of rules will be applicable from April 1.

However, all existing permits shall continue to be in force during their validity.

"The new rules will be applicable from April 1. All existing permits shall continue to be in force during their validity," said the Ministry in a statement.

The new set of rules, to be known as "All India Tourist Vehicles Authorization and Permit Rules, 2021" was published on Wednesday.

"The new rules for permits are expected to go a long way in promoting tourism across the states in our country, while simultaneously, growing the revenue of state governments."

The step was discussed in the 39th and 40th Transport Development Council meetings and was appreciated and concurred to by participants from the states, said the Ministry.

The rules come even as the Ministry is in the pursuit of providing seamless movement to tourist passenger vehicles, after the success of goods carriage vehicles under National Permit Regime.

The scheme allows flexibility in the form of authorization/permit being granted, for a period of three months or its multiples thereof, not exceeding three years at a time.

This provision has been incorporated keeping in mind those areas of our country where there is a limited season of tourism and also for those operators who have limited financial capacity, the Ministry further said.

"It will also consolidate a central database and fees of all such authorization/permits, which might give a sense of tourist movements, scope for improvement, promotion of tourism."

The step comes in the context of travel and tourism industry in our country increasing manifold in last fifteen years. The growth has been contributed by both domestic and international tourists, and there is a trend of high expectations and consumer experience.

(With agency inputs)

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