Daman: Several initiatives are being taken to promote tourism in Lakshadweep, including construction of additional rooms and plans afoot for a big airport, with the archipelago being discussed across the world after the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, its administrator Praful Patel said on Monday.
During his visit to Lakshadweep on January 2, the PM had said the Union Territory was "full of many possibilities" and had asserted the Union government was "working with full commitment for the development of the entire Lakshadweep, including Agatti."
Several photographs and videos the PM shared with netizens highlighting the pristine beauty of the island drew immense praise.
"The kind of inquiries the Lakshadweep administration is getting after the prime minister's visit is unbelievable. People from all over the world are expressing the desire to visit the island. This will give a big boost to its economy and generate opportunities for locals," Patel said here.
"The natural beauty of Lakshadweep carries immense possibilities for development of the tourism sector. The administration has launched several initiatives, including adding more rooms. The islands will also get a big airport soon," he added.
Patel, who is also the administrator of the UT of Dadra and Naga Haveli and Daman and Diu, said it was unfortunate Lakshadweep had not been developed properly and works done in the past had failed to meet the expectations of the public.