Dilip Javalkar, Secretary Tourism, Government of Uttarakhand recently presented ‘Badrinath Master Plan’, in front of representatives of top public sector undertakings across the country at Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi.
The meeting was held with the representatives of PSUs like HPCL, ONGC, NTPC, PFC, THDC, Coal India, Oil India Limited, NHPC, Indian Oil Corporation and Bharat Petroleum under the Ministry of Energy, Coal, Petroleum and Hydropower with the aim of ensuring the PSU’s participation in developing of the region.
Speaking at the occasion Dilip Jawalkar, Secretary, Uttarakhand Tourism said “Shri Badrinath Dham is one of the four major pilgrimages of India. Over 10 lakh devotees visit here every year. Due to the increasing number of devotees, limited resources and geographical restrictions, it has become necessary to develop it under a master plan to increase the capacity of this holy abode.”
During the meeting, Jawalkar presented an animated version of Badrinath dham featuring various work proposed under the Badrinath Master Plan related to Temple Complex Development, Plaza Development, Road Construction, Construction of Ghats, Command Control Center, Street Fasad, Road Alignment and crowd management.
“Most of the construction works are proposed on government land, however if private land is required, then the interests of local residents will be taken into consideration in the process of land acquisition,” Jawalkar added.
Secretary Tourism also highlighted that Kedarnath Charitable Trust will act as a nodal institution for the Badrinath Master Plan Scheme. He also called upon private individuals to donate land and money to achieve this huge objective. He said that with the development of tourism facilities in Badrinath Dham, tourists will be able to get a better experience and will provide opportunities of self-employment to the local people.
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