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Effect of Development Tourism Industry in Indian Economy

Vishwa D. Patel, Himanshu J. Padhya, Jency P. Mevawala

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The aim of this paper is know the growth as well as the negative and positive effects of India's tourism industry. Tourism has become one of the main sectors of the economy of developing countries like India, contributing a large share of national income and generating huge employment opportunities. Nowadays, fastest-growing tourism industry in the country with has a lot of opportunities to expand. However, there are negative and positive effects associated with the development of the tourism industry in the country.  The article conclude that Tourism in India should be developed in such a way that it supports and sustains the ecosystem while accommodating and entertaining guests in a way that is least disruptive to or damaging to the environment. The local cultures of the places in which it operates. The following study is based on secondary data that has been made available by a number of agencies and organizations. The results of the research on the impacts of the Indian tourist industry conducted by various researchers are presented in the review article that follows.

 


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