All-round progress of J&K Centre’s goal, states House panel : The Tribune India
Srinagar, January 21
The all-round improvement of J&K is a big objective of the Centre, a parliamentary delegation, which is on a a few-working day pay a visit to to the Valley, reported on Thursday as it started consultations with stakeholders on how to resolve difficulties becoming confronted by the inhabitants of the UT.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Society delegation, led by chairman TG Venkatesh, also held meetings on the promotion of transportation, tourism and lifestyle in the Union territory, an official spokesman claimed.

Highways to match global criteria

The committee is here to pay attention to the stakeholders about constraints particularly getting confronted by them in sectors like highway, transportation and what steps are needed to be taken to assure that the highways in J&K match intercontinental finest expectations. — TG Venkatesh, Parliamentary Standing Committee delegation chairman

He stated Union Minister of State in the Key Minister’s Business office Jitendra Singh and member of Parliament from Srinagar Farooq Abdullah also attended the conferences.
The stop by was a first of its variety right after the Covid-19 outbreak, the spokesman stated.
Speaking on the celebration, Venkatesh, who is the member of the Rajya Sabha, mentioned the all-round progress of the UT was a big purpose of the Central Government.
The committee was on a go to to understand the challenges of the residents of J&K and to resolve them, he stated.
“The committee is in this article to hear to the stakeholders about constraints exclusively getting confronted by them in sectors like street, transportation and what measures are wanted to be taken to make certain that the highways in J&K match intercontinental most effective requirements,” he explained.
The chairman reported the committee would also acquire stock of the advertising of the tourism sector vis-a-vis tapping domestic tourism, advertising of rural and experience tourism, hotel infrastructure and development of highways for improved connectivity.
The spokesman reported the delegation held meetings with the stakeholders to assessment and study the standing of nationwide and state highways, prospective and advertising of the tourism sector and preservation of archaeological and heritage web pages in Jammu and Kashmir.
He mentioned the committee also held a threadbare dialogue on the growth of highway, railway and air connectivity during the conference.
During the conference, a variety of associates from tour, journey and hospitality sectors representing a number of organisations elevated numerous issues associated to improved connectivity and advertising of the tourism sector, the spokesman mentioned.
He mentioned other problems and requires lifted by the stakeholders integrated lifting of travel advisories, cultural and journey sports activities and professional medical tourism promotion, preservation of cultural and heritage, improvement in Central Authorities resources, revival and restoration of lakes and other h2o bodies and superior highway connectivity throughout all vacationer locations.
He claimed the committee also held a conference with officials of the Union Ministry of Lifestyle and Tourism, the ASI and the UT Govt on the marketing and preservation of archaeological sites and artefacts in J&K. The officers anxious briefed the delegation on steps taken for the advertising of archaeological websites, monuments, and artefacts by a electricity-level presentation, he included.
The other MPs of the delegation incorporated Prassana Acharya, Vinay Dinn Tendulkar, Margani Bharat, Rahul Kaswan, Ramesh Chandra Majhi, Chhedi Paswan, Kamlesh Paswan, Sunil Kumar Pintu, Tirath Singh Rawat, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Ramdas Chandrabhanji Tadas and Krupal Balaji. — PTI