“We have been working for the revival of the tourism industry that has faced massive losses. We are exploring options as to how stakeholders can be helped and thinking of backing the homestay owners and expediting payment of the one-time aid to them in this hour of crisis. This will help them improve their facilities,” said state tourism minister Gautam Deb.
In north Bengal alone, there are around 3,000 homestays, of which 1,000-odd are registered with the state.
“The coronavirus pandemic has led to a paradigm shift in the tourism sector with more changes in the coming days. We expect many tourists, particularly the senior citizens, will try to avoid congestion and crowds and prefer isolated and serene locations. Homestay accommodations are ideal for them. That is why we are pushing them,” said Basu.
In all, around 7,000 rooms are available in homestays of the region, he added.
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