Centre Approves Rs 3,296 Crore Investment to Boost Tourism Infrastructure Across 23 States
Centre Approves Rs 3,296 Crore Investment to Boost Tourism Infrastructure Across 23 States
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NEW DELHI: The Central government has approved a significant investment of Rs 3,296 crore to develop 40 tourism projects in 23 states. This initiative aims to improve infrastructure and upgrade popular tourist destinations to meet international standards.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his excitement about the potential of tourism to drive economic growth. "Tourism has the potential to bring prosperity to the lives of many. Our Government will keep focusing on enhancing India’s tourism infrastructure to ensure more people can experience the wonders of Incredible India," he said on X.

The announcement came after Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, shared details of the approved projects. He said, "In a huge boost for Bharat’s tourism sector, our government, led by PM Narendra Modi, has today approved 40 projects across 23 states under the Special Assistance to States/Union Territories for Capital Investment (SASCI) scheme, to develop iconic tourist centers to global standards."

The projects are expected to improve local economies and create jobs through sustainable tourism. The plan includes measures like easing congestion at popular sites, integrating new technologies, and promoting sustainability. Public-private partnerships will also be encouraged to enhance infrastructure and visitor experiences.

Some of the notable projects include the Gandikota Fort, Havelock Bridge, and Pushkaram Ghat in Andhra Pradesh; the Siang Adventure and Eco Park in Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh; and the Assam State Zoo and Botanical Garden in Guwahati. Additionally, projects such as the development of Umiam Lake in Shillong, the Nathula Pass border experience in Sikkim, a rafting base station in Rishikesh, and the creation of an ecotourism hub in Kerala’s Ashtamudi backwaters are included in the plan.

Minister Shekhawat emphasized that the aim of SASCI is to create world-class tourist destinations and provide a richer experience for visitors, helping showcase India’s natural, cultural, and historic beauty on a global scale.

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