Indian gov't signs loan agreement with ADB to promote tourism in Uttarakhand


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  • Friday, 12 Sep 2025

NEW DELHI, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- India's federal government and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed a loan agreement of 126.4 million U.S. dollars to promote sustainable tourism in the northern state of Uttarakhand, officials said Thursday.

According to the finance ministry, the project targets Tehri Garhwal district, one of Uttarakhand's most climate-vulnerable and economically disadvantaged regions.

It aims to benefit over 87,000 residents and 2.7 million annual visitors through improved tourism planning, upgraded infrastructure, enhanced sanitation and waste management, and disaster preparedness, the ministry said.

The ministry said notable features of the project included a livelihood matching grant program to support tourism led by women, youth, and micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, universal access design including for persons with disability, and a women-led disaster risk management initiative in pilot villages.

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