All-spherical progress of J-K Centre’s key objective, suggests parliamentary delegation on stop by to UT

Srinagar, Jan 21 (PTI) The all-spherical advancement of Jammu and Kashmir is a major intention of the Centre, a parliamentary delegation, which is on a 3-day to the Valley, reported on Thursday as it began consultations with stakeholders on how to solve challenges remaining faced by the inhabitants of the UT.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transportation, Tourism and Tradition delegation — led by chairman T G Venkatesh — also held meetings on the advertising of transportation, tourism and lifestyle in the union territory, an official spokesman mentioned.

He said Union Minister of Condition in the Key Minister”s Office Jitendra Singh and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Farooq Abdullah also attended the conferences.

The pay a visit to is a very first of its form following the COVID-19 outbreak, the spokesman claimed.

Talking on the situation, Venkatesh, who is the member of the Rajya Sabha, mentioned the all-round enhancement of the UT is a significant objective of the central governing administration.

The committee is on a stop by to comprehend the problems of the citizens of J-K and to solve them, he reported.

“The committee is right here to hear to the stakeholders about constraints especially currently being confronted by them in sectors like highway, transport and what measures are wanted to be taken to make sure that the highways in J-K match worldwide greatest criteria and street safety measures staying taken in J-K,” he reported.

The chairman stated the committee will also choose stock of the marketing of the tourism sector vis-à-vis tapping domestic tourism, marketing of rural and adventure tourism, hotel infrastructure and growth of highways for superior connectivity.

The spokesman explained the delegation held meetings with the stakeholders to critique and examine the standing of countrywide and condition highways, prospective and marketing of the tourism sector and preservation of archaeological and heritage web sites in Jammu and Kashmir.

He mentioned the committee also held a threadbare discussion on the development of road, railway and air connectivity throughout the conference.

Throughout the conference, various representatives from tour, journey and hospitality sectors symbolizing quite a few organisations elevated several concerns similar to greater connectivity and advertising of the tourism sector, the spokesman said.

Demanding far better highway connectivity, the stakeholders apprised the committee about the problems faced by men and women thanks to frequent suspension of the two highway and air connectivity especially the closure of the Srinagar- Jammu freeway for the duration of the wintertime months, he claimed.

The spokesman said a quantity of difficulties and requires had been raised by the stakeholders before the committee, like the revival and renovation of houseboats, uninterrupted energy offer to motels, money offers for artisans, climbing unemployment graph owing to adversely impacted tourism sector, need to have for cap on airfare, train connectivity, advertising of vacationer destinations, spherical the clock working and superior services at the Srinagar Worldwide Airport.

He stated other concerns and requires lifted by the stakeholders integrated lifting of travel advisories, cultural and adventure sports activities and professional medical tourism marketing, preservation of cultural and heritage, improvement in central govt resources, revival and restoration of lakes and other drinking water bodies and superior highway connectivity across all vacationer locations.

The committee members assured that all genuine challenges would be taken at the proper level for resolution, the spokesman explained.

He stated the committee also held a conference with officials of the Union Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the ASI and the UT authorities on the advertising and preservation of archaeological sites and artefacts in J-K. The officers involved briefed the delegation on measures taken for the marketing of archaeological websites, monuments, and artefacts by means of a electricity-place presentation, he extra.

The other MPs of the delegation bundled 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 SSB MIJ AQS
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