Published:  12:00 AM, 20 March 2017 Last Update: 09:13 PM, 20 March 2017

Government to boost tourism: Menon

Government to boost tourism: Menon Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Memon says, “In Bangladesh, tourism is a growing sector. We’re now working with relevant ministries to address the challenges of the sector to give a big boost to the industry.” File photo: UNB


Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon on Monday said the government is working relentlessly to address two major problems of the country’s tourism industry – infrastructure and connectivity, reports UNB.

“In Bangladesh, tourism is a growing sector. We’re now working with relevant ministries to address the challenges of the sector to give a big boost to the industry,” he said.

The minister was addressing a roundtable discussion on tourism taking France Ambassador in Dhaka Sophie Aubert and Canadian High Commissioner Benoit Pierre Laramee to a historic heritage place – Rose Garden Palace – in Old Dhaka.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bangladesh Tourism Board Dr Mohammad Nasir Uddin also spoke at the discussion moderated by travel magazine ‘Vromon’ Editor Abu Sufian.

Laila Raquib, the present owner of the Palace, said Awami League held its first major inaugural meeting at the palace. Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman attended the meeting.

Sharing the history of the palace, Menon said this palace is the testimony of inclusiveness and diversity of Bangladesh society, and talked about having more tourism products in the country as those are limited now.  

Ambassador Sophie Aubert appreciated Bangladesh’s beauty what she has seen by her own eyes over the last couple of years by visiting various places in Bangladesh.

Sharing her country’s rich experience in tourism industry she said, “For us tourism means sharing our culture and for the foreign visitors, it means discovering another heritage.”

The Ambassador said this event is a great initiative to promote a private initiative to preserve Bangladesh’s heritage. “Tourism is also an important economic factor. “

“I’m quite happy to be here. This is the testimony of diversity and inclusiveness,” said Canadian High Commissioner Benoit Pierre Laramee.




Latest News


More From Countrywide

Go to Home Page »

Site Index The Asian Age