By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
FEB 6
In a significant move
aimed at boosting religious tourism in the state, Punjab Chief
Minister Parkash Singh Badal today approved the Sikh Circuit tourism plan of
Rs. 250 crore for developing prominent Sikh religious places in the state.
A
decision to this effect was taken by Mr. Badal while presiding over a high level
meeting with the eminent Sikh scholars, historians and representatives of SGPC
besides officers of Tourism and Local Government department here at his
official residence this morning.
During
the meeting Mr. Badal directed the state Tourism department for early
submission of the detailed report in this regard to the Ministry of
Tourism, Government of India to materialize this project at the earliest. He
also directed the Punjab
POWERCOM for necessary immediate steps to lay the underground electrical wires
in Talwandi Sabo to further initiate this project of beautifying the Holy city
in an effective manner.
Explaining
various details of this prestigious project prepared by the Punjab Heritage and
Tourism Promotion Board, Principal Secretary Tourism Mrs. Geetika Kalha
informed that this project which would be undertaken on Central
Financial Assistance (CFA) and PPP mode aims at developing the surroundings of prominent Sikh religious
places in a holistic manner. She said that all the three Sikh Takhts namely Sri
Akal Takht, Sri Kesgarh Sahib and Dam Dama Sahib besides other gurdawaras and
Sikh historic places at Amritsar, Anandpur Sahib, Fatehgarh Sahib,
Sultanpur Lodhi, Dera Baba Nanak, Chhapar Chiri and others would be
covered under this Sikh Circuit tourism in the state for their further
development and beautification.
Prominent
amongst those present in the meeting included Advisor to the Chief Minister Mr.
Maheshinder Singh Grewal, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Sant Balbir Singh
Ghunas, MLA Bibi Jagir Kaur, SGPC, Principal Secretary Local Government Mr.
Jagpal Singh Sandhu, Special Principal Secretary to the Chieg minister MR. KJS
Cheema, President Jathedar Avtar Singh Makkar, former SGPC President Jathedar
Kirpal Singh Badungar, General Secretary SGPC Jathedar Sukhdev Singh Bhaur,
Secretary SGPC Jathedar Dalmegh Singh, eminent historian Prof. Kirpal Singh,
Prof JS Grewal, Prof. Indu Banga and Executive Director Punjab Heritage and
Tourism Board Mr VB Kumar.
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