U'khand cabinet meets in floating lake restaurant for tourism promotion

Press Trust of India  |  New Tehri 

The Cabinet met for the first time today in a floating restaurant on the picturesque lake as a strategy to promote tourism there.

Chaired by the chief minister, a dozen major decisions were taken in the meeting with a focus on tourism and to put the state's natural resources to better use, State told the media.

They included a decision on allocating tourism the status of an industry and developing 13 new tourist destinations, one each in all 13 districts of the state under a scheme named '13 districts 13 destinations', he said.

The new destinations to be developed were lake, spread over an area of 42 sq km, the at Katarmal in Almora , Mukteshwar Dham in Nainital, Satpuli and Khairasain in Pauri, Gairsain and Bhararisain in Chamoli, Lakhmandal in district as Mahabharat circuit.

The other destinations to be developed were Pavan Bhoomi Shaktipeeth in Haridwar, Mori Har Doon in Uttarkashi, Chirbatiya in Rudraprayag, Gularbhoj in Udhamsingh Nagar district Devidhura in Champavat, in Bageshwar and Mostmano in Pithoragarh, he said.

The Cabinet also approved a revised policy on the commercial use of dry pine leaves connecting it directly with employment, and bio-fuel generation.

Dry pine leaves, considered a major cause of forest fire in Uttarakhand, would also generate employment opportunities at the local level, Kaushik said, adding that it would also reduce frequency of forest fires which cause great damage to wildlife and forest wealth.

Satpal Maharaj, Prakash Pant, Harak Singh Rawat, Subodh Uniyal, Arvind Pandey, Yashpal Arya, and attended the meeting.

The meeting came ahead of the Mahotsav to be held around the lake later this month.

Earlier, accompanied by the tourism minister, the CM also reviewed preparations for the event and spoke of his plans to promote as an international tourist destination.

The Festival would also be publicized among foreign tourists, he said and asked officials to make arrangements to record the experiences of tourists besides taking feedback from them.

The conducted an inspection at the lake for about 30 minutes in a boat and instructed the that the lake and the surrounding areas be kept on top priority schemes.

On this occasion, said the festival would be organised from May 25 to 27 and many programmes would be held, including cultural programmes, adventure sports and yoga.

The festival's main attraction would be the floating huts on the lake and their bookings were being done by the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam.

The DM said a dialogue had been initiated with tour operators, asking them to include the festival in their packages.

The later told reporters that the was eyeing tourism in a big way for generating employment in

"The main reason behind organising the Cabinet meeting on was to bring the lake and other tourist destinations of on the world tourism map," he said, adding that the Tehri Mahotsav was also part of the initiative.

Employment opportunities generated by the all-round development of Tehri lake would percolate to people to Ghansali, Pratapnagar and Chinyalisaur, he said.

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First Published: Wed, May 16 2018. 20:40 IST