Impact Of Crime On Our Tourism Industry: With Special Effect To Legal Safeguard.

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Dr. Varinder Singh
Navjot Kaur

Abstract

India is a land of diversity. Different state has their own important art, area, architecture, culture, tradition, language, food, and history. Tourism brings an opportunity for natives and non-natives to know or feel together in cultural exchange. The tourism industry in India brings growth and development to the economic status of the country. Tourism does not only provide money to the monument’s authority; it creates businesses more affordable for people and brings lots of profits to hotels, transport, and lodging. It also provides a helping hand to the skilled artisan to make their fortune. But the tourism sector is affected by the impact of negativity prevalent in that area. There is no doubt that tourism has become available for almost everybody as social mobility and income has increased, and working patterns have changed. What is more, being an important economic sector stimulating the development of “economically backward” countries and regions, it was mainly considered to have only positive effects. It was not until the turn of 1970s that research in this area intensified and began to present some negative impacts of tourism development. Tourism is typically regarded as a major industry in many countries and a particularly desirable one since it is relatively low in energy consumption and pollution. According to the World Tourism Organization, tourism generates 6% of total worldwide exports and about 10% of all employment. Tourism has a larger effect on tourism in developing countries than in developed ones. Analysis shows that political and institutional insatiability measured in terms of terrorism, crime, and corruption discourages international tourism movement.


Researcher, in this paper, wants to analyze how crime in the guise of terrorism, communal riots, or white-collar crimes affect the tourism industry. The researcher also wants to analyze how the legal system can make the country more peaceful and flourish the tourism industry to enhance our economy and diverse culture.


 

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Dr. Varinder Singh, & Navjot Kaur. (2023). Impact Of Crime On Our Tourism Industry: With Special Effect To Legal Safeguard. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 29(4), 4121–4128. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v29i4.9001
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Dr. Varinder Singh

Associate Prof. of laws, GNDU, RC, Jalandhar

Navjot Kaur

Research scholar, GNDU, Amritsar