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KARNATAKA TOURISM POLICY |
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2002 - 2007 |
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| Preamble |
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| Karnataka
was among the first States in the country to bring out a progressive
Tourism Policy as early as June 1992. This had the twin objective
of promoting tourism-related activities and enhancing employment
and income-generation among all sections of the society to further
promote tourism in the State. The Government announced an updated
tourism policy with effect from June 1997 for a period of five
years with certain modifications vide Government Order No. ITY/137/TTM/96
Bangalore dated 4 July 1997. |
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| The above policy
generated considerable flow of investment from the private sector
and also led to several other developments in the tourism sector.
Today, the State Government is giving new thrust to promote
tourism in the State. All bona fide tourism related enterprises
are duly recognised and given special incentives and concessions.
Areas that need rapid development have been identified. Infrastructural
facilities need considerable investment and the private sector
is invited to participate in such areas. They are encouraged
to invest in hotels, beach resorts, eco-friendly resorts, wayside
facilities, adventure/recreation centers like golf courses,
aero sports, amusement parks and other tourism related activities. |
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| Tourism being
a major engine of economic growth, the State Government constituted
a Sub-Committee of the Cabinet to make suitable recommendations
for comprehensive development of tourism in Karnataka vide official
memorandum No. DCA (CSC)/24/ 2000 dated 16 November 2000. |
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Cabinet Sub-Committee met several times and held discussions
with the ministers and secretaries of all departments connected
with tourism. All the recommendations of the Sub-Committee were
approved by the Cabinet at its meeting held on 18 April 2002
with certain modifications. A preliminary Government order was
issued vide No ITY 296 TTT 2000 4-5-2002. In continuation of
this, a final and detailed Government order has been issued |
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| Government Order |
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No.ITKC/296/TTT/2000,Bangalore,
Dated 20 January 2003 |
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After careful
consideration, the Government is pleased to order the following
priorities for the State Government Departments and concessions
and incentives to the private sector with a view to enhance
tourism potential and attract more private investment into
the tourism sector in the State:- |
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- Tourism is heavily dependant on the
coordinated performance of many departments and agencies.
Hence, a State Tourism Council headed by the Chief Minister,
with all stakeholders represented in it, to take decisions
on policy and strategy, is hereby constituted.
- A State Level Co-ordination Committee
under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary with Secretaries
of tourism-related departments as members, is set up for
effective implementation of the Tourism Policy.
- The District Tourism Councils headed
by the Deputy Commissioner are reactivated with General
Manager, District Industries Centre and the Assistant Director
of Tourism assisting the Council.
- The Department of Tourism, to prepare
comprehensive development plans for the development of major
tourist spots in a phased manner and also assign activities
which have to be taken up by the Government as well as by
the private sector. In the first phase, the Department of
Tourism shall prepare a comprehensive development plan for
the following key destinations: Nandi Hills, Brindavan Gardens,
Kemmannagundi, Jog Falls, Badami, Aihole, Pattadakal, Belur,
Halebid, Shravanabelagola, Bijapur, Hampi, Gokarna, Karwar,
Mysore, Hesaraghatta, Agumbe and Nehruloka.
- The Department of Tourism shall prepare
and implement a comprehensive infrastructural plan for providing
connectivity and common facilities at major tourist destinations
in the State with an initial out lay of Rs. 125 Crores.
The funds for this plan are to be availed from financial
institutions after getting the projects prepared and vetted
by professionals and agencies. The major components of this
infrastructural plan are:
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- Air Connectivity
- Airports:
Providing new airstrips/improving existing airstrips
to increase accessibility to the following places: Hampi,
Mysore, Hassan, Bijapur, Shimoga, Belgaum, Hubli, Bidar,
Bellary, Gulbarga, Raichur, Mangalore, Karwar, Shimoga
and Kodagu.
- Heli Services:
Identify locations and prepare plans for potential areas
where heli services are possible and provide landing
and other facilities.
- Encouragement to Private
Air Operators:
To encourage private air operators to reach out to various
tourist destinations. The tax on aviation turbine fuel
is reduced to 4% and underwriting 50% tickets of private
airlines for an initial period of three years.
- Roads
In order to improve the road
connectivity to tourist destinations, the roads leading
to such destinations which are neither National or State
Highways, a plan would be prepared by the Department of
Tourism on priority basis and implement them with
needed signages and wayside facilities.
- Public and Civic Amenities
Prepare a comprehensive plan
for providing common public and civic amenities at important
tourist destinations and implement general up-keep of their
surroundings.
- Preparation of Comprehensive Plan & Acquisition
of Land
The Department of Tourism, with
the assistance of experts, will identify the requirement
of tourism facilities in major tourist destinations and
prepare comprehensive plans. The Department will also identify
the locations where these would come up and acquire lands
through KIADB to make them available to entrepreneurs in
the future at a cost. Wherever Government lands are available,
they are to be offered to private entrepreneurs at 50% of
its market value.
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- To encourage private sector
participation in the various facets of tourism, the following
Departments are mandated to streamline their policies and
procedures. This is to ensure concerted efforts in upgrading
infrastructure and making available better opportunities
for the private sector in the field of tourism:
- PWD, RDPR and Urban Development
Departments The Departments
of PWD, RDPR and UD are mandated to invest and improve
roads leading to identified important tourist destinations,
which has already been done by the Department of Tourism.
These three Departments shall develop these roads on
priority basis in the coming financial years through
appropriate budgetary allocations.
- Forest Department
Extensive tree planting in
all tourist spots to be taken up by the Forest Department.
The Forest Department is to have a clear policy, based
on carrying-capacity studies of forest areas for private
investors wishing to set up resorts, with access for
their guests into forests.
- Ecology and Environment Department
Implementation of Coastal
Zonal Regulation to be simplified with more delegation
of powers to the State Environment Department authorities
and quick processing by the Department. Zonal mapping
on relevant scale to be completed to facilitate private
investors. Permission to be given for some beachfront
activities requiring temporary structures.
- Finance Department
Finance Department to augment
the budgetary allocations to the Department of Tourism
keeping in view the enhanced activities in the current
policy period. To further augment the resources of the
Department of Tourism, 50% of the revenue generated
through gate and other collections in important tourist
destinations are to be deposited in a fund and used
for maintenance and development of those facilities.
- Transport Department
A separate queue for tourist
vehicles at the time of checking by Transport Department
at State borders is to be ensured.
- Home Department
Facilitate new concept of
multiplexes by having a policy that provides for:
- Cinema hall beyond the first
floor.
- Multi-entertainment activities
in the same building.
- Any number of shows within
a 15-hour time span.
- Exemption from having a middle
aisle in I-max theaters.
- Entertainment tax exemption
of 100% for the first 3 years and 75% for next 2
years for I-max theaters only.
- Tourism Department
- The existing accommodation
and other facilities of both Government and Karnataka
State Tourism Development Corporation are to be
usefully and optimally utilized by inviting private
sector partners in management of these properties
in a phased manner.
- The Department of Tourism
is to provide land for following facilities:
- Food Craft Institute
- Tourism Complex
- Information Centre
- Take up the following
specific projects:
- Palace on Wheels
- Night safari in Bannerghatta
National Park
- Develop Badami, Aihole
and Pattadakal circuit
- Develop a Coastal Circuit
in North Canara
- Provide world-class facilities
in Brindavan Gardens through private participation.
- Comprehensive developments
of Jog Falls area
- Develop area around important
ancient and historical monuments
- Private management of
Government accommodation
- Develop Bangalore as a major
tourist destination through adventure sports and
high-end accommodation in Nandi Hills with private
sector participation. Make available tanks like
Ulsoor, Sankey, Madiwala, Bellandur etc, to private
parties for boating and maintenance. Plant trees
extensively to beautify Bangalore. Civic amenities
to be given for maintenance to corporate houses.
Motor racing track outside Bangalore, city walks,
lighting up heritage buildings, craft bazaars etc.
- Trained tourist guides are
to be made available at all major tourist locations.
- The department will avail
the help of consultants, whenever necessary, in
order to prepare, design and implement tourism projects.
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- To encourage private sector
participation in all tourism-related activities in the State,
the following incentives and concessions are offered in
the policy period:
- All concessions offered under
the Industrial Policy of the state (2002-07) are made
available for private investments in the tourism sector.
- Luxury Tax to be charged only
on room tariff above Rs. 400 (Rupees Four Hundred) and
to be charged only on actual tariff collected. A cap
of 10% to be placed on it.
- Additional state excise duty of
66% on imported liquor to be reduced to 25% or levied
on basic rate.
- Motor Vehicle Tax levied on tourist
vehicle plying between States to be rationalized on
a reciprocal basis.
- 50%/100% stamp duty exemption
for investment below/above Rs. 50 (Rupees Fifty) crores.
- Concessional registration charges
of Re. 1 (Rupee One) per Rs. 1,000 (Rupees One Thousand)
- Waiver of Conversion Fee
- Entry Tax exemption during implementation
of project for a period of three years.
- Entertainment Tax exemption of
100% for first three years and 75% for next two years
for I-Max theatres only.
- Tax on aviation turbine fuel is
reduced to 4% and underwriting 50% of tickets of private
airlines for an initial period of three years.
- Government land will be offered
at 50% of its market value to entrepreneurs.
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| BY ORDER AND
IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF KARNATAKA |
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(L.Shantakumari)
Principal Secretary to Government
Information, Tourism & Youth Services |
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- OBJECTIVES
- Encourage private participation
for the development of infrastructural facilities
- Promotion of ecotourism with the
intention of enabling tourists to appreciate the flora
and fauna of the State
- Promotion of tourism-related activities
- Development of travel circuits
and diversification of tourist attractions with a view
to increase tourist arrivals into the State
- Creation of new tourism products
that meet global standards of quality
- Fully tap the tourism potential
of the State
- Promotion and marketing of Karnataka's
tourism products in national and international Markets
- Promotion of adventure sports/entertainment
activities and Highway Tourism
- ELIGIBILITY
New Tourism projects which are
approved by the Department of Tourism,
Government of Karnataka, on or after 1-6-2002 and on or
before 31-5-2007 and
expansion projects of approved units are eligible for incentives
and concessions under
the New Tourism Policy 2002.
- COVERAGE
All the projects that are approved
by the Department of Tourism.
- PENALTY FOR DEFAULT
Entrepreneurs of tourism projects/units
who violate the terms of the agreement
with the Tourism Department will be liable to refund the
amount taken in the form of
Incentives and Concessions in one lump sum along with penal
interest @ 18%.
Entrepreneurs who do not refund the money to the State Government
on the issuance
of notice by the Department of Tourism will be liable for
being proceeded against
under the provision of Karnataka Land Revenue Act and the
arrears shall be recovered
as arrears of land revenue.
- TOURISM UNITS
Tourism units are those units
that are commercial establishments open to Public in Karnataka
providing facilities/services to the tourists and will include
the following:
- Hotels
- Tourist resorts
- Wayside facilities
- Amusement parks
- Houseboats
- Adventure/Recreation activity
centre
- Heritage hotels
- Tourist village
- Dormitory
- Any other tourism related projects
at the discretion of the Department of Tourism.
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- Hotel
Hotel means a boarding and lodging unit providing a minimum
of 20 fully furnished beds in 10 double-rooms, each attached
with sanitary fitted toilets and bathrooms, in addition
to a restaurant, reception and public area, and sufficient
parking area. The hotel may also have a cluster of huts/cottages
with a minimum of 20 fully furnished beds with attached
bathrooms along with other facilities mentioned above.
- Tourist Resorts
Tourist resorts are those units which have minimum of 10
double rooms/cottages, with sanitary fitted toilets and
bathrooms, restaurant, reception, parking slot, two shops,
etc., preferably with the following activities/facilities:
- Health club/Nature cure facility
- Swimming pool
- Indoor games
- Children's park
- Wayside Facilities
Wayside facilities are those located on National, State
and District highways in Karnataka providing lodging and
boarding, fast food, and general toilet facilities. They
should have five double rooms and one dormitory which can
accommodate 25 persons, with attached bathrooms and toilet
facilities, sufficient parking area, three shops and STD
facility for group tourists/motorists travelling by road.
The minimum land requirement is half an acre.
- Amusement/Water Parks
Amusement Parks refers to an open area developed for recreational
facilities for people of all ages. They should contain various
kinds of fun/joy rides, water slides etc. They should contain
facilities for entertainment activities permissible under
law, magic shows, science fiction shows, restaurant, toilets,
telecommunication, first aid, adequate parking etc. They
should also contain two shops and residential accommodation
with a minimum of 10 double rooms attached with sanitary
fitted toilets and bathrooms.
- Houseboats
A houseboat means a boarding-cum-lodging facility available
on a water body such as a lake, backwater or river system,
having at least two properly furnished bedrooms with attached
sanitary fitted bathrooms and toilets, and independent dining
and drawing rooms with a separate kitchen.
- Adventure/Recreation Activity Centre
Adventure/Recreation activity centre means a facility for
learning as well as undertaking various adventure activities
such as rock climbing, para sailing, hang gliding, hot air
ballooning, rafting, kayaking, yachting, water skiing, angling,
golfing and all other adventure-related activities. The
centre must provide complete technical equipment, expert
instructors and rescue arrangements for the activities that
it offers. The activity centre should be operated in accordance
with international safety standards and regulations for
these activities. It may provide in-house boarding and lodging
facilities for at least 20 persons.
- Heritage Hotels
Heritage hotels are hotels run in heritage buildings built
prior to 1950 and approved by the Department of Tourism
as per its guidelines.
- Tourist Village
A Tourist Village should provide glimpses of the rich heritage,
art and culture, handicrafts, folklore, lifestyle, and cuisine
of the State. It should also comprise of a minimum of 10
double rooms attached with sanitary fitted toilets and bathrooms,
restaurant, two shops and a stage to perform various forms
of art.
- Dormitory
It is a boarding and lodging unit catering to the needs
of mass tourists with a minimum bed capacity for 50 persons,
a floor area of 1000 sq.ft with seperate sections for males
and females, and separate toilet and bathroom facilities
attached to the dormitory. It should have a kitchen, dining
hall and sufficient parking area. Minimum requirement of
the site is 10,000 sq. ft.
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- NORMS AND CONDITIONS FOR GETTING APPROVAL FOR PROJECTS
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Hotels |
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- Site: The site of the hotel should
be in a suitable location and it should be easily accessible.
Minimum requirement of the site is 6,000 sq.ft.
- Rooms/Bathroom sizes (carpet
area)
- Double Room - 150 Sq.ft.
- Bathrooms - 40 sq.ft.
- Facilities
- Rooms: Minimum of 10 rooms with
20 beds capacity and all rooms should be attached with
bathrooms
- Restaurant with kitchen: All hotels
should have a restaurant with a kitchen.
- Conference Hall: A conference
hall is a must for hotel projects put up in District
Headquarters.
- Shops: At least one shop and a
maximum of two.
- Parking area: Minimum-parking
area should be 1,000 sq.ft.
- Lift: Lift is essential if it
is more than ground + two floors.
- Documents required
Before commencing the project work,
approval has to be obtained from the Department of Tourism,
which will make sure that it will fit into the overall
development plan of the tourist destination. For getting
approval for the hotel project, the following documents
have to be submitted along with the application to the
concerned competent authority.
- Project Report
- Original Plan approved by Gram
Panchayat/Municipality/Corporation
- Estimates of the project prepared
by the authorised registered engineer
- License obtained for construction
of the hotel from Gram Panchayat/ Municipality Corporation.
- Title deed of the land
- Registered Partnership deed if
the project is with partners
- Latest Khata extract
- Encumbrance Certificate
- No Objection Certificate
(NOC) from Fire Force Department is required if the
building has more than four floors i.e, ground floor
+ three floors and above.
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| II.
Other Tourism Units: |
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| For getting
approval for 1) Tourist Resorts 2) Wayside Facilities 3) Amusement
Parks 4) Houseboats 5) Adventure/Recreation Activity Centres
6) Heritage Hotels 7) Tourism Village 8) Dormitory, documents
to be submitted as mentioned above. |
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- NORMS & CONDITIONS FOR
GETTING COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
After completion of the Tourism Project and opening to tourists,
the promoters
should get Completion Certificate from the Department of
Tourism. To obtain this
certificate, the following documents have to be submitted
along with application:
- Occupancy/Completion Certificate
obtained from the Gram Panchayat/ Municipality/Corporation
- Copy of the approval letter issued
by the Department of Tourism
- Copy of the first bill of lodging
and restaurant
- Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation
Limited (KPTCL) Bill
- CONSTRUCTION:
The construction of all Tourism Units should be as per the
approved plan. If any
changes have to be made in the approved plan, approval has
to be obtained from the
Department of Tourism. In the event of making any changes
in the interior utilization
of the hotel project, special permission has to be obtained
from the Department.
Otherwise, Completion Certificate will not be issued.
- STAFF:
The promoter should engage trained staff, trained in Hotel
Management and Catering
Technology or any other competent certification and 80%
of the staff should be
Kannadigas. SC/ST candidates should be employed as per Government
notification,
failing which incentives or concessions will not be given.
- OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF
PROMOTERS
- The promoter should recycle water
- The promoter should tap non-conventional
energy resources like solar energy, bio-gas energy,
etc.
- The promoter should use vermin-compost
technology
- The promoter should co-operate
with the Department of Tourism, in its promotion and
publicity activities
- The promoter should legibly write
"Approved by the Department of Tourism, Government of
Karnataka" in the hotel sign boards
- APPROVAL AUTHORITY
- Tourism Projects with investment
up to Rs. 3.00 (Rupees Three) Crores:-Department
of Tourism, Government of Karnataka, No.49, Second Floor,
Khanija Bhavan, Race Course Road,
Bangalore-560 001.
- Tourism Projects with investment
up to Rs. 50 Crores:-The State-level single window agency
under the Chairmanship of the Additional Chief Secretary
to Government of Karnataka and Karnataka Udyog Mitra
shall be the Nodal Agency.
- Tourism Projects with investment
more than Rs. 50 Crores:-The High Level Committee chaired
by the Honourable Chief Minister of Karnataka. Karnataka
Udyog Mitra shall be the nodal agency.
- REJECTION:
All projects that are not eligible for approval shall be
deemed to have been rejected
in the absence of any communication.
- INCENTIVES AND CONCESSIONS:
To encourage private sector participation in all the tourism
related activities in the State, the following incentives
and concessions are offered in the policy period.
- All concessions offered under
the Industrial Policy of the state (2002-07) are made
available for private investment in the tourism sector
- Luxury Tax to be charged only
on room tariff above Rs. 400 (Rupees Four Hundred) and
to be charged only on actual tariff paid. A cap of 10%
to be placed on it
- Additional state excise duty of
66% on imported liquor to be reduced to 25% or levied
on basis rate
- Motor vehicle tax levied on tourist
vehicle plying between States to be rationalized on
a reciprocal basis
- 50%/100% stamp duty exemption
for investment below/above Rs. 50 crores.
- Concessional registration charges
of Re. 1 (Rupee One) per Rs.1,000/-.
- Waiver of conversion fee
- Entry tax exemption during implementation
of project for a period of three years
- Entertainment tax exemption of
100% for first three years and 75% for next two years
for I-Max theatres only
- Tax on aviation turbine fuel is
reduced to 4% and underwriting 50% of tickets of private
airlines for an initial period of three years
- Government land will be offered
at 50% of its market value to the entrepreneur
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For queries
relating to investing in Karnataka, please contact:
Project Monitoring Unit
Karnataka Tourism
# 49 Second Floor Khanija Bhavan
Race Course Road Bangalore - 560 001
Karnataka India
Tel: ++91 80 235 2828
Fax: ++91 80 235 2626
Email: investkarnataka@vsnl.net
Toll Free Number: 1600-44-1414 |
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