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Hirut Kassaw Hirut in 2019 Ministry of Culture and Tourism In office 16 October 2018 – 6 October 2021 Preceded by Fozia Amin Succeeded by Kajela Merdassa (Culture) Nassise Chali (Tourism) Head of the Amhara National Regional State Culture and Tourism Bureau In office 2015 – October 2018 Personal details Born Kefoy, Begemder Province, Ethiopia (now South Gondar Zone, Ethiopia) Nationality ...
Ministry (Prime Minister) Minister of State (Small Businesses and Tourism) [5] Charles Lapointe: March 3, 1980 September 29, 1982 Liberal: 22 (P. E. Trudeau) Bill Rompkey: September 30, 1982 August 11, 1983 Liberal: David Smith: August 12, 1982 June 29, 1984 Liberal: June 30, 1984 September 16, 1984 23 : Minister of State (Tourism) Thomas McMillan
Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi later took charge of the ministry before quitting in favour of other ministers who, Pran Nath Seth in Successful Tourism wrote, "felt that the tourism portfolio was a demotion", as Civil Aviation was separated from the ministry. During this time, the Tourism was tied with Commerce Ministry, and later under V. P ...
The Ministry of Tourism again became a standalone ministry in 1999, and was reunited with the cultural functions in 2001 as Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation. The two functions were divided again in 2002, and were merged again in 2010. Sport was added to the ministry's name at the cabinet reshuffle following the 2011 provincial election.
The ministry is responsible for the promotion and development of domestic and foreign tourism, by what it does directly or through companies and tourism institutions, such as tourism marketing and tourism services, and the establishment and investment of tourist areas and facilities, directly or indirectly, and generally undertook all matters related to tourism and vacationing in the country.
The Minister of Tourism is the head of the governmental department that specializes in tourism, recreation and/or culture. The position exists in many countries under several names: Ministry of Tourism and Environment (Albania)
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Amharic: የባህልና ቱሪዝም ሚኒስቴር) is the Ethiopian government department responsible for researching, preserving, developing, and promoting the culture and tourist attractions of Ethiopia and its peoples, both inside the country and internationally.
Fatim-Zahra Ammor was born in Rabat in 1967 into a family of intellectuals. Her father is a banker and her mother a novelist. [1] After completing her high school studies at Lycée Lyautey in Casablanca, she flew to France for preparatory classes, then joined the National School of Advanced Techniques in Paris (ENSTA Paris), where she earned her engineering degree in 1991.