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DCs directed to ensure safety of tourists: Tourism Minister

Greenwatch Desk Tourism 2026-05-04, 1:09pm

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Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam Rita on Monday said Deputy Commissioners (DCs) have been instructed to ensure the safety and security of tourists across the country.


She made the remarks while speaking to reporters after the first session of the second day of the DC Conference at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital.

The minister said discussions centered on renovating tourist destinations across districts,  identifying measures to attract more visitors and developing facilities in areas such as Monpura and Netrokona along with several other districts.

“If tourism is developed properly, it will attract more visitors and help people learn more about the country,” she said.

Afroza added that the ministry would extend full support in implementing proposals received from field-level administrations.

Responding to a question, she said the issue of tourist safety was given importance during the discussions. “Instructions were also given to maintain cleanliness and improve management at Cox’s Bazar, particularly the beach area.”

Replying to another query about Saint Martin's Island, the minister said the issue of seasonal restrictions on travel to the island was not discussed at the session.

She said Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is keen to transform tourism into a full-fledged industry, adding that both public and private sector participation is being encouraged.

When asked about districts with airports, the minister said DCs highlighted the need for further development of Saidpur airport, noting that work has already begun in this regard.

She added that initiatives have been taken to operationalise several airports including those in Thakurgaon and Bogura, reports UNB.

Afroza Khanam said she is scheduled to visit Bogura on May 7 to assess prospects for establishing an airport and a flying academy there. “We want to set up a flying academy so that aspiring students including those from underprivileged backgrounds can receive training and become pilots,” she said.