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@article{179256,
author = {Dhananjay and Tulsi Devi Dewangan and Akhilesh Kumar and Gokul sahu and Sunil Kanwar and Anjana Sahu},
title = {Case Study on chhattisgarh tourism},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {12},
pages = {7704-7716},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=179256},
abstract = {This study looks into what makes tourism grow and stick in Chhattisgarh. Not many have truly grasped how the region’s current tourism setup works—there’s a lot more to it than just basic infrastructure; visitor experiences and local community ties matter a lot, too. The research, generally speaking, mixes methods by chatting with key stakeholders and running surveys alongside number-crunching on who the tourists are, the money they bring in, and how well the local environment holds up. It turns out that even though Chhattisgarh boasts a wealth of cultural and natural treasures, there are still major hurdles like rough infrastructure, weak marketing moves, and less-than-ideal community engagement. The work even touches on healthcare—when health facilities improve, visitors tend to have a better time and the local community benefits as well (yes, that’s an unexpected plus). It seems clear that bringing government and local voices together might be the best bet to forge a tourism path that’s both economically sound and socially mindful. Overall, the findings hint that sustainable tourism could double as a way to boost healthcare and advance social fairness, adding another layer to the regional development story. All in all, this paper contributes to ongoing conversations linking tourism with public health, arguing for policies that push for more inclusive growth and genuine well-being for both visitors and locals.},
keywords = {},
month = {May},
}
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