THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
A two-day Green Carpet workshop aimed at ensuring sustainable development and maintenance of 79 select tourist destinations concluded today.
Managers, Deputy Directors, and District Tourism Promotional Council (DTPC) Secretaries from the selected Kerala tourism destinations attended the workshop at Maria Rani centre, Sreekaryam. The workshop d
“The 79 tourist destinations selected for the first phase of Green Carpet initiative will be turned into distinctive tourism friendly centres,” said Tourism Director, UV Jose at the concluding meet.
Prof Raghunandan (IRTC); KITTS Principal, Dr V Vijayakumar; Prof. Saroop Roy; and Responsible Tourism State Field Coordinator
Roopesh Kumar headed the panel discussions on various topics.
Tourism Additional Secretary Smt Saraswathy and Green Carpet Workshop Coordinator V Madhoosoodanan spoke on the occasion.
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