Sikkim has made contributions to the Tourism Sustainability Development (TSD) Fund mandatory for all tourist accommodation units. Key Details - The Government of Sikkim has announced that every tourist accommodation unit — hotels, homestays, guesthouses, and similar establishments — must collect ₹50 from every touristd and contribute the same to the TSD Fund. - The move is aimed at ensuring sustainable tourism practices and protecting the fragile Himalayan ecosystem. Funds collected will be used for: - Environmental conservation projects - Waste management and eco-friendly infrastructure - Community development initiatives - Promoting responsible tourism across the state Why It Matters - Sikkim is known for its eco-conscious tourism policies, including bans on plastic bags and promotion of organic farming. - With rising tourist inflows, this step ensures that tourism growth does not compromise ecological balance. - It also aligns with Sikkim’s vision of being a model state for sustainable tourism in India. This policy essentially makes sustainability a shared responsibility between the government, tourism operators, and visitors — reinforcing Sikkim’s reputation as a pioneer in eco-tourism.
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