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Delhi’s “Bed and Breakfast” Scheme Gains Momentum with Over 2,200 Registered Rooms

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published May 16, 2023
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Delhi, the national capital of India, has witnessed a surge in registrations under the government’s “Bed and Breakfast” scheme, with more than 2,200 rooms across 432 houses successfully registered since its launch. The scheme, implemented by the Delhi government’s tourism department, aims to provide affordable accommodation and food to visitors in a home-like environment.

Under the “Bed and Breakfast” scheme, homeowners in Delhi have the opportunity to convert their houses into registered lodging units within a streamlined process that takes just 30 days. This initiative not only allows residents to utilize their spare rooms but also offers visitors a comfortable and secure place to stay.

The scheme has gained popularity among homeowners in Delhi due to the numerous benefits it provides. By registering their properties, homeowners can participate in the tourism industry, contribute to the local economy, and earn additional income. Moreover, the government ensures that all registered properties undergo a thorough verification process, offering visitors a sense of security during their stay.

The surge in registrations signifies the growing interest and confidence of residents in Delhi to participate in the tourism sector. By opening their homes as Bed and Breakfast units, homeowners can tap into the potential of the tourism industry and promote cultural exchange with visitors from various parts of the world.

To encourage more homeowners to join the scheme, the Delhi government has taken proactive steps to simplify the registration process. By streamlining the procedure and ensuring a quick turnaround time of 30 days, the government aims to attract a larger number of participants. This strategy has proven successful, as the increasing number of registrations indicates.

By offering affordable accommodation and food options, the Bed and Breakfast units registered under the scheme cater to a diverse range of visitors, including tourists, business travelers, and individuals seeking a more personalized experience. The homely environment provided by these units presents an alternative to traditional hotels and offers guests a chance to immerse themselves in the local culture.

The government’s emphasis on safety and security is a crucial aspect of the scheme. Prior to registration, the properties undergo a meticulous evaluation process to ensure compliance with necessary regulations and standards. This meticulous approach not only ensures the safety and well-being of visitors but also maintains the reputation of the Bed and Breakfast scheme.

Delhi, being the capital city of India, attracts a significant number of tourists throughout the year. By expanding the availability of affordable accommodation options through the Bed and Breakfast scheme, the government aims to accommodate the growing demand and contribute to the overall development of the tourism sector in the city.

The success of the Bed and Breakfast scheme in Delhi serves as a model for other cities and regions in India that aspire to boost tourism while offering a unique and personalized experience to visitors. The scheme not only promotes economic growth but also fosters a sense of community and cultural exchange, benefiting both residents and visitors alike.

As the number of registered rooms continues to grow, Delhi’s Bed and Breakfast units are poised to play a significant role in the city’s tourism landscape. With the government’s continued support and the enthusiasm of homeowners, this initiative is expected to flourish, creating a win-win situation for all stakeholders involved.

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Sweta Jha May 16, 2023
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