Darjeeling: With a boom in homestays in the Darjeeling hills,
owners have decided to come together to form a common platform to
streamline the circuit which is allegedly suffering due to lack of
co-ordination with the administration.
Homestay owners from
Darjeeling and Kurseong region on Monday held a meeting at Gorkha Dukha
Niwarak Sammelan Hall and formed the Himalayan Homestay Owners'
Association.
Anil Gurung, the convener of the association, said:
"Despite the state government coming up with a Homestay Tourism Policy
in 2017, proper co-ordination is lacking with regard to homestay
tourism. We also want to encourage responsible business by homestay
owners."
Members of the association said around 3,000 homestays had come up in Darjeeling and Kalimpong district of late.
Speakers, however, pointed out that despite provisions for
registration and incentives in the state's policy, the same had not been
implemented.
"Most of the homestays are merely running on a
trade license issued either by municipalities or rural bodies," said
Jeetu Pradhan of Blessings Homestay, Darjeeling.
The owners alleged that various incentives laid down in the policy had not been implemented.
"The
policy has exempted luxury tax for three years and land conversion
charges. Electricity and water charges are at domestic rates and
property tax is as same as residential rate," said Gurung.
The
homestays are to be registered for a period of five years by a selection
committee comprising the director of the tourism department, managing
director of the West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation and
representatives of central ministry of tourism, district administration,
municipal corporations, hotel management institutions and tour
operators among others.
Homestay owners also said certain changes needed to be made in the homestay tourism policy.
The Telegraph
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