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| Memo for renovation of Mubarik Mandi palaces submitted | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 25: A deputation of civil society met Sripad Nayak, Minister for Tourism, Govt. of India today at Jammu and presented a memorandum in connection with development of tourism in Jammu region particularly related to environmental considerations. He highlighted the delay in renovation of Mubarik Mandi palaces, ropeway to Bahu Fort and Tawi lake. He also suggested development of Ranjit Sagar Lake for water sports, Bhadarwah as full-fledged tourist destination and Jhajjar lake besides revamping a thousand Kandi ponds of the Shivaliks into Herbal gardens to sustain the ecology and also the economy of the region. Gen Goverdhan Jamwal, president of the Sanstha also apprised him about the water problems of the region particularly in the fast denuding Shivaliks and the urgency to take up water harvesting systems to re-green the Shivaliks to sustain the economy of the region and also to cater for the 1.25 crore pilgrim tourists to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji and Shri Amarnath Ji passing through the Shivaliks. |
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