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Express News Service ,
Express News Service |
2010-06-25
Ahmedabad: As the first Gujarat Tourism Conclave
held in Ahmedabad on Thursday tried hard to market the state as a
destination for health tourists, a study released at the function
highlighted local hospitals’ inability to “meet domestic demand”.
Calling it a major challenge, the study observed that “at times, foreign
demand might be met at the cost of local demand”.
On the other hand, addressing the gathering, state Health
Minister Jay Narayan Vyas, who is also the Tourism Minister, predicted
that tourism would be the biggest industry in the state in the next 15
years. “Tourism will overshadow industry and agriculture put together by
2025,” he said, adding that the three main focus points of the state
would be business tourism, leisure tourism and medical tourism.
The conclave was jointly organised by the state’s Tourism
Department, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry,
and Yes Bank.
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