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Tourism Security Force
Why in News?
The Maharashtra government has created a 'Tourism Security Force (Paryatan Mitra)' to improve tourism and ensure tourist safety.
- The pilot launch will take place during the Mahabaleshwar festival from 1st - 4th May in Satara district.
Key Points
- About the Tourism Police:
- The Tourism Department will appoint tourism police on a contractual basis to instill a sense of security among tourists visiting Maharashtra.
- The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation will bear the project’s expenses in coordination with the Maharashtra State Security Corporation and the Satara police department.
- Objectives:
- The State Tourism Minister stated that the force will safeguard tourists and act as a knowledge guide, providing valuable information on Maharashtra’s cultural heritage, historical landmarks, major tourist attractions, legal norms, and sustainable tourism practices.
- Under this initiative, the government aims to attract Rs 1 lakh crore in private investment and generate 18 lakh direct and indirect employment opportunities in the tourism sector.
- This initiative will rejuvenate the tourism sector and simultaneously generate employment opportunities at the local level.
- The State Tourism Minister stated that the force will safeguard tourists and act as a knowledge guide, providing valuable information on Maharashtra’s cultural heritage, historical landmarks, major tourist attractions, legal norms, and sustainable tourism practices.
Mahabaleshwar
- About:
- It is located in Sahyadri Hills (Western Ghats), at 4500 ft above sea level.
- Origin of five rivers: Krishna, Venna, Koyana, Savitri, and Gayatri – at Panchganga Temple.
- It is known for dense forests, deep valleys, and waterfalls; key viewpoints include Arthur Seat, Echo Point, and Bombay Point.
- Famous for Venna Lake, built in 1842 by Chhatrapati Appasaheb Maharaj of Satara.
- It was the summer capital of the Bombay Presidency during British rule.
- It is home to Krishnabai Temple (13th century) and Mahabali (Shiva) Temple in Old Mahabaleshwar.
- Renowned for strawberry farming and local produce like jams, honey, Kolhapuri items.
- The Mahabaleshwar Festival:
- It is a three-day celebration showcasing the region's natural beauty, cultural heritage, and local cuisine to promote tourism.
- It features folk performances, a Strawberry and Agrotourism Festival, adventure sports, heritage walks, and sightseeing to nearby attractions like Kaas Plateau and Koynanagar.
- Exhibitions of local handicrafts and a regional food fest further highlight the area's traditional arts and community participation.