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Mizoram Tourism Minister meet CYMA leaders amid rising tourists

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Aizawl, Apr 10 (PTI) Mizoram Tourism Lalnghinglova Hmar on Friday held a meeting with the state’s largest civil society organisation, CMYA, to explore coordinated efforts in tourist management, awareness campaigns, and community engagement, an official statement said.

Hmar, who chaired the meeting, described the rise in tourist numbers as a positive sign for the state’s economy and visibility, but cautioned against potential negative impacts if not properly managed.

He noted that since the extension of railway connectivity to Sairang in September last year, Mizoram has seen a consistent increase in visitors, with over 8 lakh tourists recorded last year and higher numbers expected this year.

The minister emphasised the need to balance hospitality with the protection of Mizo cultural values and community life, calling for stronger awareness initiatives.

He noted that tourism is poised to become one of Mizoram’s largest industry if developed systematically.

He said that the government has already initiated dialogues with the Council of Churches in Mizoram (CCM), a conglomerate of major churches in the state, and the Presbyterian Church, with plans to consult more NGOs and denominations.

Central committee of Young Mizo Association (CYMA) president R Lalngheta echoed similar concerns, stating that while tourists should be encouraged to enjoy their stay, there is a need to prevent behaviour that could offend local sensibilities.

The association proposed the development of clear guidelines outlining “dos and don’ts” for visitors, along with awareness efforts targeting both tourists and locals.

Discussions also focused on collaborative awareness campaigns between the government and CYMA, dissemination of tourist information materials, and the government’s openness to incorporating suggestions from civil society groups, the statement said.

Officials highlighted ongoing initiatives such as tour guide training programs aimed at enhancing visitor experience and promoting Mizoram’s unique attractions, it said.

Other issues discussed included the regulation of homestays, stricter enforcement of Inner Line Permit (ILP) and Protected Area Permit (PAP), and the possibility of establishing local contact points through YMA branches to assist tourists in need, it said.

Both sides expressed willingness to strengthen cooperation for the state’s development, with CYMA indicating that a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) may be signed to formalise the partnership, the statement added. PTI COR RG

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