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Tourism Conclave: Nurturing Mumbai's Spirit for a Greener Tomorrow
by EVENTFAQS Bureau Industry Watch | January 22, 2024 | News
Tourism Conclave Department of Tourism Mumbai Festival
The upcoming Tourism Conclave in Mumbai, organized by the Department of Tourism in partnership with Wizcraft, is set to shed light on sustainable tourism practices. As part of the broader Mumbai Festival, the event aims to explore various facets of tourism and sustainability with a straightforward approach.
Distinguished speakers, including Jayashree Bhoj, Girish Mahajan, Prashant Pitti, Sunjae Sharma, and Dia Mirza, will participate in panel discussions, focusing on Maharashtra Tourism and the future of tourism in the state.
The conclave will address practical topics related to sustainable tourism, such as how Mumbai can take a lead in adopting eco-friendly practices. Discussions will cover using technology to reduce the carbon footprint of the tourism industry and implementing skilling programs to enhance Mumbai's sustainability tourism vision.
Tourism Conclave plans to foster an environment that resonates with the spirit of Mumbai and positively influence the community towards embracing sustainable practices in the tourism sector.
Sabbas Joseph, Founding Director, Wizcraft Group said, "The Mumbai Festival Tourism Conclave promises to be more than an event; it would be a platform for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and addressing various issues keeping sustainability and development at the heart of progress. We have a lot to learn from each other while underlining the need for sustainable, eco-conscious practices. We are privileged to have the UN's thought leaders, industry captains, policymakers, and representatives from diverse tourism sectors joining hands to deliberate on the myriad facets of this ever-evolving industry."
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Tourism Conclave aims to foster an environment that resonates with the spirit of Mumbai and positively influence the community towards embracing sustainable practices in the tourism sector.