Pokhara, April 4: Tourism related activities were completely stopped due to COVID-19 pandemic at a time when tourism entrepreneurs of Pokhara had made huge investment in tourism sector by taking loan from banks and financial institutions.
The tourism entrepreneurs, who are
hoping that the tourism sector would be revived and pick up business
post-COVID, are in trouble after their business still suffers following the
coronavirus impacts even with the start of 2023. As a result, they have been
looking for other measures to sustain their business.
Chairperson of Hotel Association,
Pokhara, Laxman Subedi said, "We being very excited had invested in
tourism business. We invested in tourism infrastructures even after taking loan
from banks and financial institutions keeping the Visit Year and International
Airport in mind. But coronavirus gripped the country and tourism related
activities were completely stopped."
Dengue and plane crash are also the
reasons behind hampering of tourism activities, he added.
Only a minimal number of foreign
tourists is now seen in the street of Pokhara that could not sustain the
tourism business of Pokhara where billion of rupees have been invested, he
opined, adding that the government should bring tourism-centric programme and
entrepreneur-friendly relief package.
Similarly, Pokhara Tourism Council
Chairperson Pom Narayan Shrestha complained that the tourism business affected
by COVID-19 impacts is getting worse. The tourism entrepreneurs, who have
operated the business by taking loan from banks and financial institution, have
no condition to make any payment of loan this time and the loan payment
schedule should be rescheduled by the end of fiscal year.
The government should waive the
interest of the investment of tourism sector declared by the most-affected area
investment and the interest paid during COVID affected period should be
discounted and returned, opined Shrestha.
Likewise, Chairperson of Nepal
Association of Tours and Travel Agents, Hariram Adhikari, mentioned that the
tourism sector is in trouble due to government's silence towards it and
pressure of banks and financial institutions.
It is the matter of sadness that
the government has not recognized tourism sector as an industry and to be
indifferent towards the problems of entrepreneurs of this sector.
He demands the government give
continuity to the 'Life Saving Fund' brought by the Gandaki Province Government
and federal government concessional loan schemes for the business community and
come up with some flexible provisions for the loans payback.
Council general secretary Sanjay
Kant Sigdel sees the need of revisions in the government polices to protect the
investment in tourism industry.
As he shared, tourism business here has so far
sustained on loans. Investors are trying their best to hold up their business
amidst financial insecurities. "We ask for help to others to clear bank
installments quarterly with the hope that the situation will improve one day,
but we reach the point where we see none to help us ahead," he said.
The term of facilities brought by
the government previous year for the relief of business community should be at
least three years and it should be accessible to all target groups.
Nepal Airsports Association
outgoing Chair and Council Vice-Chair Krishna Bhandari underlined the need of
reducing banks and finances' interest rates to a single digit and of bringing
the mandatory provision of banks and finances soft loans for the tourism
industry as in the agriculture.
Tourism entrepreneurs here were
hopeful to see the revival of the business with the operation of the Pokhara
International Airport. But a delay in operating the international flight has
made them further disappointed. They demand the government take substantive
initiations to launch the service soon. (RSS)