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The Trinamul-run Mirik municipality is giving money to 300-odd
families at the small hill town in Darjeeling to set up homestay
facilities for tourists at their houses.
L.B. Rai, the civic
chairman, said on Thursday that Rs 1.10 lakh had been transferred to the
bank accounts of each of the families that have expressed eagerness to
run such accommodations. The rest of the amount will be given in
tranches upon inspection of construction work, he said.
“We have
decided to develop homestay facilities in the civic area because there
is a shortage of accommodations for tourists in Mirik. Because of the
lack of adequate hotels and lodges, many tourists cannot stay here. We
selected the families to be given the financial assistance last month
and have transferred the first instalment to their bank accounts,” Rai
said.
The municipality will provide Rs 4.16 lakh in total to each family, which will have to contribute Rs 25,000 themselves.
Mirik, 50km from Siliguri, is famous for its lake, tea gardens and apple and orange orchards.
“Each
family will develop infrastructure at their home that include two rooms
with attached washrooms and a kitchen. They have been asked to finish
the construction work in three months so that tourists can put up at the
homestays next summer. The project will not only solve the tourist
accommodation shortage, but also create earning opportunities for
locals,” Rai said.
The decision was taken after chief minister
Mamata Banerjee, during a recent visit, urged tourism department
officials and members of the various development boards her government
has set up to promote homestays across the hills.
The Mirik
municipality will also take up some development projects such as
landscaping and beautification of the area surrounding Sumendu Lake,
installation of street lights across the town and construction of six
parks.
“Around Rs 13 crore will be spent for these projects,” Rai said.
The Telegraph
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