Key Points

The Himachal Pradesh government has approved a new tourism startup scheme to boost hospitality ventures. It provides interest subsidies of 3-5% on loans up to ₹2 crore for establishing or upgrading tourism units. The scheme specifically targets homestays to promote affordable tourism in rural areas. This initiative aims to create self-employment opportunities while preserving local culture and ecology.

Key Points: Himachal CM Tourism Startup Scheme Approves Hospitality Loan Subsidy

  • Offers 3-5% interest subsidy based on urban/rural/tribal location
  • Supports loans up to ₹2 crore for three years
  • Exclusive to bona fide Himachali residents
  • Aims to formalize homestay economy through startups
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Himachal Govt approves 'CM Tourism Startup Scheme in Hospitality Industry'

Himachal Pradesh launches tourism startup scheme offering 3-5% interest subsidy on loans up to ₹2 crore for homestays and hospitality ventures to boost rural employment.

"This scheme reflects the Government's commitment to promoting sustainable tourism by engaging private entrepreneurs - State Government Spokesperson"

Shimla, September 18

To promote tourism and create self-employment opportunities, the Himachal Pradesh Government has approved the launch of an innovative scheme, 'Chief Minister Tourism Startup Scheme in Hospitality Industry'.

Under this scheme, the State Government will provide financial relief on loans taken for establishing new tourism units, such as homestays, as well as for the expansion and upgradation of existing units.

The Government will extend an interest subsidy of 3 per cent in urban areas, 4 per cent in rural areas, and 5 per cent in tribal areas on loans up to Rs. 2 crore, for a maximum period of three years from the date of loan disbursement. This facility will be available only to bona fide Himachalis, said the release.

Highlighting the importance of the initiative, the spokesperson of the state government said that homestays play a vital role in attracting tourists by offering affordable alternatives to expensive hotels while encouraging longer stays in rural areas. The scheme aims to tap the immense tourism potential of culturally rich rural regions, thereby creating self-employment avenues and strengthening the State's economy.

The initiative is expected to open new avenues of self-employment for Himachalis and generate robust economic activities across the State.

The spokesperson said that homestays also ensure authentic, sustainable travel experiences by allowing visitors to engage directly with local traditions, cuisine, and customs. Affordable stays make destinations accessible to budget travellers, backpackers, and students while ensuring that local communities benefit directly from tourism.

He added that the scheme will significantly boost urban, rural and offbeat tourism, while also formalising the homestay economy through startups and improving quality standards in hospitality ventures.

"Himachal Pradesh, with its clean environment, rivers, forests, sacred shrines, and picturesque valleys, continues to be a bewitching destination for visitors. The tourism and hospitality sector contributes 7.78 per cent to the State's Gross Domestic Product (Economic Survey 2024-25). This scheme reflects the Government's commitment to promoting sustainable tourism by engaging private entrepreneurs in developing tourism infrastructure without disturbing the ecological balance," the spokesperson said.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who runs a small homestay in Manali, this interest subsidy will be a huge relief. The 5% subsidy in tribal areas is particularly thoughtful. More tourists should experience our local traditions and cuisine directly!
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Michael C
Visited Himachal last year and stayed in a homestay - best travel experience ever! The local families were so welcoming. This scheme will help more tourists have authentic experiences while supporting local communities directly.
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Anjali F
Good initiative but hope they ensure proper quality standards and environmental compliance. Tourism growth shouldn't come at the cost of Himachal's natural beauty. Need strict monitoring mechanisms.
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Vikram M
₹2 crore loan limit with interest subsidy is quite generous! This will definitely encourage many young Himachalis to enter hospitality sector. Hope they include training programs along with financial support.
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see focus on sustainable tourism! Homestays really do help preserve local culture while providing income. Hope other mountain states learn from this model. The differential subsidy for urban/rural/tribal areas shows good planning.

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