Govt promotes ethnic tourism for sector development


Dhaka
: The government is working to advance the country's tourism sector through job
creation and the promotion of ethnic tourism, said Civil Aviation and Tourism
Minister Afroz Khanam at a ceremony held in Sylhet on June 19.
The
Minister said this while addressing the inauguration ceremony of the three-day
Harmony Festival held at the Fulchhara Tea Garden grounds in Sreemangal,
showcasing the rich cultural heritage, traditional foods, handicrafts, and
lifestyles of ethnic communities.
Speaking
at the opening ceremony, the Minister said, "We are formulating plans to
expand employment opportunities in tourism and develop ethnic tourism across
the country."
Responding
to demands from ethnic communities, the Minister also pledged to work towards
establishing an Indigenous Cultural Academy.
She
further said, the government has undertaken plans to expand Sylhet Osmani
International Airport to attract more foreign tourists and strengthen Sylhet's
position as a tourism destination.
State
Minister M Rashiduzzaman Millat was also present at the ceremony. He said, the
government's election manifesto places special emphasis on balanced regional
development and the promotion of community-based, ethnic, and water tourism.
He
noted that the Bangladesh Tourism Board organized the Harmony Festival to help
preserve and revitalize the diverse and endangered cultural traditions of
ethnic communities while creating sustainable economic opportunities.
The
event was also attended by Members of Parliament M Nasser Rahman and Md Mujibur
Rahman Chowdhury, Civil Aviation and Tourism Secretary Fahmida Akhtar, and
senior government officials.
As
part of its tourism product development and promotional efforts, the Bangladesh
Tourism Board plans to organize the festival annually in Sreemangal.












