Jammu and Kashmir government is making efforts to promote tourism in the border areas of the state, minister for Housing and Culture, Raman Bhalla said on Monday.
"Jammu and Kashmir government is making efforts to promote tourism in the state's border areas and various initiatives have been taken to create modern facilities at Suchetgarh and Chamliyal," Bhalla said while addressing a gathering at Chatha, near here today.
The Centre has provided Rs 6.39 crore for development of tourism-related infrastructure at Suchetgarh in Jammu and Chambyal in Samba districts, he said.
The projects include building of tourist facilitation centres, rooms, restaurants, construction of pathways, toilet blocks and viewing decks, besides conservation and development of the Raghunath temple and Peer Baba Ziarat at Suchetgarh, the minister said adding that, over 80 per cent work has already been completed.
Bhalla advised local youths to engage themselves in tourism-related activities and other self employed units to make the most of government initiatives.
For boosting tourism in Bahu Fort area, the minister said, government has created wayside facilities for pilgrims and tourists like recreational garden, aquarium, view points, tug shops, toilet blocks and drinking water facilities, besides construction of Darshani Deodi near Kalika colony.
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