A Big Step for Rajasthan’s Tourism
Rajasthan wants to make tourism even better! The Rajasthan Tourism Department has a big plan. They want to find and improve new places for tourists in every district.
What is the Plan?
The Big Picture
The Tourism Department wants to help two places in every district:
- Improve old places for tourists.
- Create new places for people to visit.
They are using money from the Tourism Development Fund for this. The goal? Make every part of Rajasthan benefit from tourism!
Words from the Leaders
Smt. Gayatri Rathore, the big boss of the Tourism Department, said that they have already picked two special places in every district to help. She said, “We want to improve old places and new places for visitors”.
Dr. Rashmi Sharma, another leader in the Tourism Department, talked about how they want to give new energy to tourism in Rajasthan. They are spending 70.06 crore to help places like Alwar, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Jaipur, and many more! She said, “Every district will have a special experience for visitors”.
Working Together
Dr. Sharma said that the Tourism Department is not doing this alone. They are working with:
- Forest Department
- Archaeology Department
- Public Works Department
- City groups
Everyone is working hard and fast. They want to make Rajasthan’s tourism the best and give different experiences to people who visit.
This exciting plan means more beautiful places to see and more fun things to do in Rajasthan. If you love to travel, Rajasthan will have something new for you soon!
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