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Ram Mandir in Ayodhya to attract 50 million tourists every year: Jefferies report

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Ram Mandir in Ayodhya to attract 50 million tourists every year: Jefferies report

The historic inauguration of the new Ram Temple in Ayodhya is expected to usher in a new era of economic prosperity for the region, with global brokerage firm Jefferies forecasting a surge in tourism to the holy town. According to the report, the revered religious site is projected to draw an impressive 50 million visitors annually, triggering a substantial economic boom.

“The grand opening of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a big religious event. It also comes with a large economic impact as India gets a new tourist spot which could attract 50 million plus tourists a year.

“A $10 billion makeover (around Rs 82,500 crore) which includes a new airport, revamped railway station, township, improved road connectivity, etc. will likely drive a multiplier effect with new hotels and other economic activities. It can also set a template for infra-driven growth for tourism,” the Jefferies report states.

Amid increased economic and religious migration to Ayodhya, “multiple sectors stand to benefit including hotels, airlines, hospitality, FMCG, travel ancillaries, cement, etc.,” the report added.

The Ram Temple in Ayodhya can “create a meaningfully large economic impact” said Jefferies.

The main pilgrimage site, spread over nearly 70 acres, will be equipped to host about a million devotees together.

Number of pilgrims is expected to jump to 1-1.5 lakh per day, the report further stated.

“Religious tourism is still the biggest segment of tourism in India. Several popular religious centres attract annual tourist traffic of 10-30 million despite the existing infrastructural bottlenecks. And hence, the creation of a new religious tourist centre (Ayodhya) with improved connectivity and infrastructure can create a meaningfully large economic impact,” it said.

“The makeover is now set to transform the ancient city from a sleepy town to a global religious and spiritual tourist hotspot. Tourism is projected to surge and increased economic and religious migration to Ayodhya, multiple sectors stand to benefit including hotels, airlines, hospitality, FMCG, travel ancillaries, cement, etc.,” the Jefferies report added.

Before the pandemic, tourism contributed $194 billion to FY19 GDP.

This is now expected to grow at an 8 per cent CAGR to $443 billion by FY 2033.

Currently, the tourism-to-GDP ratio in India, at 6.8 per cent of the GDP, puts the country below most of the large emerging and developed economies, which are higher by 3-5 percentage points.

“Among the travel service providers, Indigo announced Ayodhya as its 86th domestic destination with direct flights from Delhi, Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Air India, announced direct flights from Bengaluru, Kolkata & Delhi. Spicejet and Akasa Air also announced flights connecting Ayodhya with multiple cities. IRCTC announced tour packages to Ayodhya,” added the report.

Jefferies has picked Indian Hotel Company Limited and EIH as the potential beneficiaries from the hotel space, while it sees ITC, Jubilant Foodworks, Britannia Industries, Godrej Consumer, Westlife Foodworld, Hindustan Unilever, Devyani International, and Sapphire Foods from the FMCG and QSR space.

InterGlobe Aviation (Indigo), SpiceJet, IRCTC, and Ease My Trip shall benefit from the travel sector.

With an expected surge in tourist footfalls, the city is witnessing a robust wave of hotel construction and development. Currently boasting around 17 hotels offering approximately 590 rooms, Ayodhya is gearing up for a major expansion. A notable 73 new hotels are in the pipeline, with 40 already in various stages of construction.

Several renowned hotel chains and hospitality companies, including IHCL (Indian Hotels Company Limited), Marriott International, Wyndham, and OYO Rooms, are planning on creating more hotels in Ayodhya.

The hospitality projects are expected to add significant room capacity to accommodate the growing number of tourists and pilgrims visiting Ayodhya.

IANS