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              <text>Assessing Opportunities and Constraints of Community Engagement in Tourism Development at Hampi</text>
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              <text>Retheesh  P T</text>
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              <text>Community Based Tourism will create a momentous milestone in improving the

participation level of local communities in the arena of Heritage tourism as well as all the various

branches of the travel and expedition industry. Whose heritage is being preserved, by whom, and

for what purposes? (Shepherd 2006). This study particularly gives due emphasis on evaluating

the level of participation from the resident???s part by assessing various development strategies

offered by the respective authorities. The study also tries to address all the possible streams

where the community can easily thrive and it also addresses the major obstacles which restricts

their entry, indicating an inclusive approach towards community participation through

community based tourism (CBT). Lack of cooperation among stakeholders was identified as

challenges of CBT, (Tamir 2015). Tourism market of Hampi is developing year by year but the

standard of living of the underprivileged community is always remains the same without any

improvement and this is the core problem mentioned in the study.

Quantitative research technique was used for the study with the help of a structured

questionnaire which was used for collecting data. The collected data was analyzed with the help

of quantitative data analysis software, SPSS. This research tries to bring out the various reasons

behind the low level of community involvement in tourism industry with relevant evidence from

the analyzed data. The study indicates the hopelessness of the community towards the major

development strategies forwarded by the authorities especially Hampi Master Plan. It also

addresses the poor level of education and lack of information about the potential of tourism

employability and its scope in the field of community development. A unique relic of medieval

commerce and religious faith into a lifeless ruin, (John and Michell2012) this study pinpoints the

inefficiency of the tourism boards and poor functioning of other responsible authorities too. It

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also invokes the possibilities of promoting Agro-Tourism along with the existing Heritage

tourism. There is enough scope for further study in the light of execution of CBT model as well

as assessing the scope of Agro tourism in Hampi. This suggestion is propounded mainly because

of the structural phase of the economy that is more than 70% of the working population is

involved in agriculture and its allied sectors. There is a noticeable gap between the expectations

of the local residents and what they are actually receiving from the authorities moreover, these

entire gaps may hamper the idea of inclusive approach. If effective training and regular

awareness creation program is initiated by the responsible authorities, it will create a better

platform for inclusive approach.</text>
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