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- Recently, the President inaugurated PRASAD project at the tourism facilitation centre in the pilgrim town of Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh.
- The President also had an interactive session with the Chenchu tribe.
About PRASAD scheme
- The full form of the PRASAD scheme is ‘Pilgrimage Rejuvenation And Spiritual Augmentation Drive’.
- The scheme was launched in the year 2014-2015.
- It comes under the Ministry of Tourism.
- Aim:
- This scheme focuses on developing and identifying pilgrimage sites across India for enriching the religious tourism experience.
- It aims to integrate pilgrimage destinations in a prioritised, planned and sustainable manner to provide a complete religious tourism experience.
- Funding:
- The Ministry of Tourism provides Central Financial Assistance (CFA) to state governments under the Prasad scheme to promote tourism at pilgrim sites.
- The Central Government will cover 100% of the costs under this program.
- For improved sustainability, it also includes a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
- Cities Identified Under PRASAD Scheme:
- Amritsar (Punjab).
- Kedarnath (Uttarakhand).
- Mathura (Uttar Pradesh).
- Ajmer (Rajasthan).
- Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh).
- Gaya (Bihar).
- Kamakhya (Assam).
- Dwaraka (Gujarat).
- Puri (Odisha).
- Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh).
- Kanchipuram(Tamil Nadu).
- Velankanni (Tamil Nadu).
Chenchu tribe
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Significance of the PRASAD scheme
- Promoting religious tourism: The growth of domestic tourism hugely depends on pilgrimage tourism.
- The scheme paves the way for the development and promotion of religious tourism in India.
- Job creation: to reap advantage of pilgrimage tourism’s multiplier and direct effects on job creation and economic development.
- Development: In the development of pilgrimage locations, it will adhere to the pro-poor tourist philosophy and community-based development.
- Making use of public resources and skills.
- Infrastructure: It will develop world-class infrastructure in religious places to sustainably increase tourism appeal.
- Knowledge: It will increase local community knowledge of the relevance of tourism to them in terms of improved living conditions, increased sources of income, and overall region development.
- It will develop livelihood in the specified areas, promote local culture, arts, food, handicrafts, and so on.
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Source: TH
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