The policy permits residents to register either as urban or rural homestays and offer up to six rooms with a maximum of 12 beds, provided the owner resides on the premises and meets prescribed infrastructure standards such as proper bedrooms, toilets, electricity and water supply. Officials said the initiative is designed to expand accommodation capacity while generating income at the household level, supporting reverse migration and enabling families with spare rooms to earn locally.The policy permits residents to register either as urban or rural homestays and offer up to six rooms with a maximum of 12 beds, provided the owner resides on the premises and meets prescribed infrastructure standards such as proper bedrooms, toilets, electricity and water supply. Officials said the initiative is designed to expand accommodation capacity while generating income at the household level, supporting reverse migration and enabling families with spare rooms to earn locally.