<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said "out-of-the-box thinking" and "long-term vision" can take tourism to new heights, and added that villages in far-flung areas of India have now come up on the map of tourism.</p>.<p>Addressing a post-budget webinar on 'Developing Tourism in Mission Mode', he also pitched for devolving apps which will have information in multiple languages of India, besides multi-lingual signage at tourist sites.</p>.<p>The prime minister elaborated on how this year's Union Budget would help the tourism sector and create many economic opportunities for the youth.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/some-say-mar-ja-modi-but-country-chanting-mat-ja-modi-says-pm-after-bjps-victory-in-ne-polls-1196689.html" target="_blank">Some say 'mar ja Modi', but country chanting 'mat ja Modi', says PM after BJP's victory in NE polls</a></strong></p>.<p>"This webinar is for transformation of the tourism sector, and when all stakeholders come together, we reach desired results and within the time frame," he said.</p>.<p>"An out-of-the-box thinking and long-term vision can take tourism to new heights," Modi said.</p>.<p>He also emphasised that rejuvenation of religious sites has boosted tourism, and seven crore people visited the Kashi Vishwanath Dham last year.</p>.<p>"Some people think that tourism is a fancy word, for high-income groups, but in India, it has a long socio-cultural context," Modi said, citing various yatras undertaken by the masses over the centuries.</p>.<p>The webinar is part of a series of 12 post-budget webinars being organised by the government to seek ideas and suggestions for effective implementation of the initiatives announced in the Union Budget.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said "out-of-the-box thinking" and "long-term vision" can take tourism to new heights, and added that villages in far-flung areas of India have now come up on the map of tourism.</p>.<p>Addressing a post-budget webinar on 'Developing Tourism in Mission Mode', he also pitched for devolving apps which will have information in multiple languages of India, besides multi-lingual signage at tourist sites.</p>.<p>The prime minister elaborated on how this year's Union Budget would help the tourism sector and create many economic opportunities for the youth.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/some-say-mar-ja-modi-but-country-chanting-mat-ja-modi-says-pm-after-bjps-victory-in-ne-polls-1196689.html" target="_blank">Some say 'mar ja Modi', but country chanting 'mat ja Modi', says PM after BJP's victory in NE polls</a></strong></p>.<p>"This webinar is for transformation of the tourism sector, and when all stakeholders come together, we reach desired results and within the time frame," he said.</p>.<p>"An out-of-the-box thinking and long-term vision can take tourism to new heights," Modi said.</p>.<p>He also emphasised that rejuvenation of religious sites has boosted tourism, and seven crore people visited the Kashi Vishwanath Dham last year.</p>.<p>"Some people think that tourism is a fancy word, for high-income groups, but in India, it has a long socio-cultural context," Modi said, citing various yatras undertaken by the masses over the centuries.</p>.<p>The webinar is part of a series of 12 post-budget webinars being organised by the government to seek ideas and suggestions for effective implementation of the initiatives announced in the Union Budget.</p>