Felix Antony –
New Delhi: A church-based tour operator has bagged the prestigious National Tourism Award for the Best Inbound Tour Operator category at the World Tourism Day celebrations in New Delhi on Tuesday.
International Pilgrimage Revolution (IPR), that offers pilgrimage-based tourism across the world, was given this award for the Rs 10 Crore and above and less than Rs 25 Crore category by the Hon’ble Vice President of India, Shri. Jagdeep Dhankhar at the Plenary Hall, Vigyan Bhawan, in the presence of Union Minister of Tourism Shri G. Kishan Reddy and MoS Tourism Shri Ajay Bhatt, Secretary Tourism Shri Arvind Singh and other senior officers of the Ministry.
Presenting the tourism awards, the Vice President said, “This award is not just for your outstanding achievements in tourism sector but for your contribution to the economy of the country.”
A total of 81 awards were given away this year highlighting the achievements of tourism industry in 2018-19. Vice President also released India Tourism Statistics 2022, New Incredible India Global Promotional Films, and “GoBeyond:75 Experiences of North India” e-book on this occasion.
Acknowledging the award on behalf of IPR, the Chairman Father Tomy Joeph, a Catholic Priest based in Miao diocese in Arunachal Pradesh, said, “This award is a big boost for the hardworking staff at IPR. Receiving this award after two years lull period due to pandemic is a good sign of things to come.”
While explaining the reason why he is into tourism, Father Joseph said, “There are many ministries within the church like education, healthcare and social work. Not many within the church look at tourism as a ministry even though the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy promulgated document ‘General Directory for the Pastoral Ministry to Tourism 1969’.”
Outlining the values of tourism according to the document, Father Joseph said the purpose of tourism ministry is to turn the tourist time into a time of eternal salvation, ‘appreciating the beauty of God in creation, the unity of the human family, its social transformation and elevation, fostering solidarity with the rest of the universe, and restoration of human person’.
“Tourism ministry helps overcome segregation between people by encouraging to allay social prejudices and it diminishes racial divisions and promotes unity of the people of God,” said Father Joesph, who plunged into this travel ministry in 2007.
“Brining a group of Germans to India was the turning point. They felt safe and secure to be accompanied by a Catholic Priest that made me reflect on the possibility of helping people move hassle free, based on the teachings of the Church”, said Father Joesph who founded IPR in 2015 with the help of a few priests and laity and supported by the local ordinary.
Congratulating the IPR, Bishop George Pallipparambil of Miao diocese who became its chief patron from 2018, said “It was not easy to pull through the covid days. But they managed with diligence and dedication. I wish the IPR team great success and flights into greater heights in the days to come.”
With its corporate office in Delhi and branches in Munich, Bombay, Delhi, Cochin, Guwahati and Manali, IPR has facilitated 92 groups from different countries to India and nearly 3000 Indian tourists to move within India and abroad before the pandemic halted tourism industry. The company has taken 150 pilgrim groups to the Holy Land. It also brought 13 Germans to North East India for a week-long trip to Assam’s Kaziranga National Park, Majuli Island, Sibsagar Rang Ghar, and Namsai Golden Pagoda, Miao Tibetan Settlement, Jairampur World War Cemetery and Namdapha National Park in Arunachal Pradesh in 2019.
Expanding its scope of operation beyond travelling, IPR has now ventured into event management, destination wedding, meeting, conventions, consultancy and legal assistance to NGOs and institutions across the country.
“This award is an acknowledgement of our team’s hard work and a validation that we are on the right track”, said Sunu Jomon, IPR’s Deputy Manager, air-ticketing and James K.M. Manager for Inbound Operation, who were there to receive the award on behalf of the company.
With Covid-19 becoming a thing of the past and life returning to normalcy, this award for a Church based tour operator augurs well for pilgrimage tourism that gives a new dimension to the ministry of the Church, said Father Joseph.