Hussain Sagar Lake Threatens Environment

hussain sagar lake_Rising pollution in the Hussain Sagar Lake is threatening the environmental in Hyderabad, Deccan.

Hussain Sagar Lake is the city’s main water body and a major tourist attraction. People are expressing serious concern over the worsening condition of the lake, which has become a health hazard for the people living in close proximity to the lake.

The immersion of idols made of toxic materials and usage of the lake by the nearby slums, the inter-connection of the sewage line and dumping of industrial and domestic wastes, are some of the reasons that are causing the lake to get polluted.

Those who pass by complain of the foul smell that comes from the lake and feel that the government should take steps to clean up the lake.

“It is very difficult to sit here for even five minutes, as the foul smell coming from the contaminated lake is very strong. This is a park where a common man comes for walking and jogging, but if there is no fresh oxygen then what is the use? The government should take action to clean the lake,” said Sunil a resident.

The environmentalists are also concerned over the health hazards caused by the pollution. They say appropriate methodology has to be opted for preventing the water contamination in the lake.

“The water from drains should be treated properly before it reaches the lake. Further, solid wastes should be taken care of and only clean and purified water should be injected into the lake. A treatment plant should be introduced to make the lake pollution free,” said Ved Kumar, an environmentalist.

He added that due to the pollution, the ground water will also get contaminated and the aquatic life will be severely affected.

Hussain sagar Lake is an artificial lake made in 1562 by the erstwhile Hyderabad Nizam for irrigation and drinking water purposes. The Siasat Daily

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Malacca Launches Better Tourism Products

malacca launches better tourism_More than 67 tourism players and members of the media from Singapore, Indonesia and the Middle East participated in the Xplore Melaka – The Unesco World Heritage City 2009 programme to boost the tourism industry here recently.
The four-day programme was organised by Tourism Malaysia to introduce new and upgraded tourism products to local and regional players.
Tourism Malaysia state director Ahmad Yahaya Al-Jahsyi said the programme was aimed at increasing the number of tourists to Malacca and getting them to stay longer.
“Tourists spend an average of 1.8 days in Malacca and we hope to increase this to two or three days,” he said after the programme’s closing ceremony.
During their stay, the participants were exposed to many tour packages and given details on Malacca’s core and buffer Unesco heritage zones.
They visited Taming Sari Revolving Tower, Eye On Malaysia, Seafarer Sunset Cruise, Homestay Kampung Ayer Limau and Malacca Arab City on reclaimed Pulau Melaka.
RiauTV cameraman Fithriady Syam, 36, from Pekan Baru, Indonesia, said the programme was a success as it highlighted the city’s tourism products and gave participants a taste of village life.
“We visited a number of rural and modern places, and I believe the programme can attract more visitors from Riau,” he said, adding that he took a 45-minute flight by Riau Airlines from Pekan Baru to Malacca International Airport.
Malacca attracted more than 6.8 million tourists last year and hopes to lure 7.2 million visitors this year. By Chen Pelf Yeen

Arab Security Concerns Worry Geneva Tourism

arab security concerns_A violent attack on a Saudi tourist in Geneva risks damaging the city’s image as a safe destination for Middle East visitors, warns Geneva’s tourism director.

The assault was reported last weekend on the Saudi television channel Al-Arabiya, the second-biggest Arab station after Al-Jazeera. Despite being the top Swiss destination for visitors from the Gulf States, Geneva’s market share is under pressure.

After initially denying any knowledge of the assault, on Monday the Geneva cantonal police confirmed that a 48-year-old tourist from Saudi Arabia had been found unconscious with “very serious” head wounds on July 16. He had been reportedly struck from behind with an iron bar near the main station. An investigation has been opened.

According to the Saudi consulate, the tourist was discovered at Geneva University Hospital, where he remained in a coma for ten days. It claims the police only took the case seriously when the diplomatic mission and the tourist’s family provided proof that money had been taken from his account using a stolen credit card.

The affair was covered by Al-Arabiya, which has ten million potential viewers, in a lengthy news story that also described an increase in assaults and presented Geneva as a dangerous city for Saudi tourists.

“This incident could have a very negative impact on Geneva’s image in the Gulf States,” François Bryand, director of Geneva Tourism, told swissinfo.ch. “It’s clear that it’s one attack on one tourist, but it’s one too many.”

The tourist office has written to the cantonal government to express its concern about the rise in insecurity and the potential harm to Geneva’s image. It has also informed the Swiss ambassador in Saudi Arabia.

Laxness

The consulate criticises what it views as the authorities’ failure to deal with the rising number of thefts and muggings and general harassment of Saudi tourists in Geneva.

Over the past two years the Pâquis quarter, squeezed between Lake Geneva and the train station, has grown increasingly hazardous, attracting numerous hardcore petty criminals from North Africa who prey on tourists and passers-by near the lake.

Between 2003 and 2007 the number of cases of street theft involving tricks more than trebled and between 2000 and 2007 pickpocketing doubled, according to the cantonal police.

The Geneva minister in charge of the police, Laurent Moutinot, told Swiss national radio on Tuesday that even if there is a security problem it shouldn’t be exaggerated and Geneva is “not the Bronx”.

He contested the charges of amateurism against the Geneva police and said he was waiting “calmly” for the results of the investigation.

According to the Tribune de Genève newspaper, Moutinot has also written to the Saudi consulate to organise a meeting to discuss the matter.

Joint meeting

Despite regular police operations, politicians, the police and local residents remain at odds over how to get to grips with the persistent insecurity in the popular lakeside district.

“We are surprised that the situation has become insecure unlike what it was before,” Nabil Al-Saleh, Saudi consul general, told swissinfo.ch.

“Switzerland is generally known for its safety and tranquillity. This is why tourists come here. But the past few years have seen a deterioration of the security situation and rise in crimes against tourists.”

The diplomat said he wrote a letter to the Geneva authorities in March to highlight the situation but “nothing has been done”.

Al-Saleh said he had been contacted by other Geneva-based ambassadors from Gulf states and they planned to organise a joint meeting to present their concerns to the Swiss authorities.

“And if they don’t take appropriate measures we will draw up strong travel guidelines for Saudi tourists to Geneva,” he said.

Slow erosion?

This latest incident has alarmed tourist officials. According to Switzerland Tourism, the number of overnight stays in Switzerland by Middle East visitors rose by 62 per cent – or 10.2 per cent annually – to 403,590 between 2003 and 2008.

But this figure slowed dramatically to only 0.2 per cent for the first six months of this year compared with 2008, although this does not include the busiest summer months.

Despite being the top destination for visitors from the Gulf states by far, with 138,376 overnight stays, Geneva’s lucrative 34.8 per cent market share is under pressure.

Holidaymakers from the Middle East were conspicuous by their absence at this year’s Fêtes de Genève festival, which was attended by two million people and ended on Sunday.

According to officials and local businesses, the number of Arab visitors during the festival was considerably lower than the past two years, most probably due to different factors: the impact of the economic crisis, worries about swine flu and the attractiveness of other destinations such as Lebanon.

Simon Bradley in Geneva, swissinfo.ch

Promoting RP Tourism

rp_tourismTHE National Association of Independent Travel Agencies is promoting volunteer vacations to further promote tourism in the country.

Robert Lim Joseph, Naitas chairman emeritus, said his group has tied up with Hands On Manila for “Hands On Volunteer Vacations” in various provinces of the country.

Joseph, who is also consul general of Latvia to the Philippines , said Naitas will provide logistical support for the vacation aspect of the program. The Philippine Tour Operators Association will also be tapped for the same assistance.

He said this new Naitas advocacy will promote to the local and foreign travelers who prefer to go to communities where they can be of help and contribute while enjoying the sights and the company of local people and appreciating the indigenous arts and culture.

Volunteer vacations are not new in other countries where travelers do not only lend helping hand literally but also share their expertise and knowledge, but are only being introduced here.