The Government had the view that a visitor to India,  is in for an unforgettable experience.  Judging from the available international trends in those times, tourism was destined for  a major upsurge, and a big traffic movement was expected in the coming  years.  India was well set to emerge as one of  the most popular destinations in the 1990s .                                    To give thrust to these effort, the year 1991 was declared  as the "Visit India Tourism Year," during which the traditional lamp of  welcome were lightened at  India's gateways to the 1990s.The 12-month celebration  took place all across India, in  festivals ablaze with color, pageantry, ritual, and custom.An elaborate calendar of events were drawn up, and to facilitate  international tourists, special measures were taken by the  government, like relaxation of visa rules, opening up of new areas, and  liberalization of charter flights to India.To increase hotel accommodations of all categories, a number of  incentives were announced to make investment in the hotel industry  more attractive.
On such an occasion India also issued a normal size one rupee commemorative copper-nickel coin  having a diameter of 26mm and the weight of the coin is 6grams  .On one side of the coin the Peacock, Pavo cristatus (Linnaeus),  the         national bird of India is depicted in dancing state with the words 'Tourism Year' in english as well as hindi.The peacock has been designated the national bird of India in 1963.Peacocks have been given full protection under the Indian Wildlife         (Protection) Act, 1972.Hunting of peacocks is banned in India.On the other side of the coin The denomination as well as 'Ashoka Sthamba' with the slogan 'Satyamev Jaytae' is inscribed.
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1976 Five paisa coin
The  five paisa coin of 1976 was a Aluminum series coin with less  text.The coin was a mixture of Aluminum and magnesium.This type of coin  was first issued in 1972 and it was continued minting till 1984.The coin  was square in shape and the diagonal lenght was 22mm.On one side 5  paisa  was inscribed the word paisa was written in Hindi as well as in  English and on the other side "Bharat" and "India" was inscribed along  with the Ashoka Sthamba .A dot is also present below the 7 of 1976 this  signifies it is from the Bombay mint. The Bombay Mint  has a small dot or diamond mint mark under Date of the Coin.The weight  of this coin is 1.5 gram.


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