IMPACT OF TOURISM ON PLACES OF WORLD HERITAGE

Prof. Annie Doug

Abstract

This is the first of its kind in tourism sector in world heritage and aimed at organizing and
training service providers at tourist sites who are otherwise considered as nuisance by tourists
and planners alike but are essential part of world heritage tourism scenario. Along with the
development of infrastructure in Aurangabad there is a need to cater to small necessities of
tourists which are met by mushrooming hawkers whose service to tourists leave much to desire.
The micro financing sub projects aimed at organizing, training, and financing this low income
segment. Women entrepreneurs will be given preference and suitable NGOs had been identified
to training, disburse and monitor the micro credit funding credit and recovery. The beneficiaries
included of the scheme are small restaurant owners, tea shops, kiosks, guides, photographers,
hawkers, fruit vendors and taxi operators. This would make them more presentable as well as
increase their entrepreneurial skills and abilities. The loan amount of the will be channelized
through rural banks.

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