Chhattisgarh has sought help from the Singapore Tourism Board to create world-class infrastructure facilities near its picturesque hilly sites and ancient monuments to make it as popular with tourists as the city state.
Tourism Minister Brijmohan Agrawal, currently on a study tour of Singapore, Wednesday met Singapore Tourism Board's international relations division chief Keng Kheng and asked him to assist in efforts to make its tourist spots a global attraction.
"Singapore has established itself as a major global tourist destination. We exchanged views on how Singapore achieved its success," he said.
"We have wonderful waterfalls, rare picturesque valleys and Buddhist centres where tourists from Southeast Asian nations can visit," Agrawal told IANS over the phone.
He added that Chhattisgarh wanted technical support from Singapore for infrastructure development, as most international tourists shy away from visiting the state because it doesn't have adequate facilities.
Chhattisgarh has already unveiled a Rs.40 million scheme for infrastructure development in the tribal area of Bastar and the Buddhist centre of Sirpur, 84 km from Raipur.
"Several private players have shown keen interest in improving facilities at tourists sites. We plan to set up herbal treatment and yoga therapy outlets at major sites to attract tourists and create jobs as well," the tourism minister disclosed.
Chhattisgarh has plenty to offer to tourists -- ancient monuments, rare wildlife, exquisitely carved temples, Buddhist sites, palaces, waterfalls, caves and hill plateaus.
Chitrakote waterfalls in Bastar, for instance, could be a major attraction with the Indravati river plunging 96 ft.
Then there is the Bhoramdev temple, built somewhere between 7th century and the 11th century, situated in the Maikal mountains and dense forests.
Also worth visiting is the Kanger valley national park in Bastar and caves where rocks are rocks are said to be 3,000-3,300 million years old.
Harvard students condemn Oxford University
Publish Date : 3/5/2007 7:11:00 AM
Two Harvard students, including an NRI, have condemned Oxford University, where they are Rhodes scholars, as "outdated" and "frustrating" and dismissed its world famous Bodleian library as "less than inspiring".
Indian embassy to outsource jobs to American firm
Publish Date : 3/5/2007 7:10:00 AM
After taking thousands of American jobs through outsourcing, India is planning to give a few back. The Indian embassy in the US capital is planning to outsource processing of visas to a US-based company.
Badal heads 18-member coalition ministry in Punjab(Final lead: Badal)
Publish Date : 3/3/2007 7:29:00 AM
Octogenarian leader of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Parkash Singh Badal, on Friday took oath as Punjab's new Chief Minister and will lead an 18-member SAD-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) coalition ministry.
Bareilly eunuch adopts a girl child
Publish Date : 3/3/2007 7:22:00 AM
It was a day of celebration for Saroj, a eunuch in Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh, as 'she' has become a 'mother' by adopting a baby girl.
Kalam offers prayer at Fatehpuri Masjid
Publish Date : 3/3/2007 7:16:00 AM
Keeping a promise made two years ago, President A P J Abdul Kalam today offered prayers at the historic Fatehpuri Masjid in Chandni Chowk here along with thousands of Muslims.
Union Budget directionless, says Modi
Publish Date : 3/1/2007 8:41:00 AM
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today criticised the Union Budget by terming it as "directionless".
Centre allocates over Rs 100 crore for minority zones
Publish Date : 3/1/2007 8:38:00 AM
Unfazed by the BJP's criticism over its welfare schemes for Muslims, the Congress-led Central Government has allocated over Rs 100 crore for development programmes in select districts with a sizeable population of minorities.
Kins of political bigwigs fail to find voters' favour
Publish Date : 3/1/2007 8:27:00 AM
The assembly polls in Punjab turned out to be unkind for several kins of political bigwigs as voters rejected most of them barring some of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) supremo Parkash Singh Badal's near and dear ones.
High Court order on age of nursery admission tomorrow
Publish Date : 3/1/2007 8:24:00 AM
The Delhi High Court today observed that the city Government's submission that a child should be four-years-old to get admission in nursery class was contrary to the law.
Parliament session may be stormy tomorrow on Quattrocchi issue
Publish Date : 3/1/2007 8:18:00 AM
After the lull, it is going to be storm again in Parliament tomorrow.
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