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Chouhan for promotion of historical, religious tourism

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Highlighting the need to promote historical, religious and wildlife tourism in Madhya Pradesh, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today said the sector has a potential to provide maximum employment to the people in the state.

"In the days to come tourism industry will prove to be a major source for generating employment and therefore we have to promote it in the area of historical, religious and wildlife in the state," Chouhan said inaugurating the Travel Mart-2015 conference here.

Inviting delegates of Travel Mart to take part in next year's Simhasth (Kumbh) Mela to be held in Ujjain, Chouhan said that it will be organised in a very grand and unique manner and will be unparallel in the history of fairs so far held in the religious city.
 

The Simhasth's branding is being done not only in India but also abroad, he added.

To provide facility of translators to foreign tourists coming to attend Simhasth, he said expert guides in foreign languages too will be deployed.

He also informed that islands emerged in the state's largest Indira Sagar reservoir in Khandwa district will be developed as a major tourist spot.

On the occasion, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Minister Surendra Patwa said that heritage tourism too will be promoted in the state by introducing light and sound shows in such places to highlight their glorious past.

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First Published: Oct 17 2015 | 8:28 PM IST

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