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Srinivas Goud starts tourism day bike rally

Hyderabad:  On the occasion of World Tourism Day, the Confederation of Indian Industry in association with the Government of Telangana organized a TRAVEL AGAIN: Bike Ride to Ananthagiri Hills” with the theme ‘Encouraging Weekend Tourism hangouts for Rural Development’ on Sunday from Taramati Baradari to Anantagiri Hills. The objective of this ride was to encourage Weekend Tourism hangouts so that people RESTART living these trends. While participating in the Bike ride, Chief Guest  V Srinivas Goud,  Minister Youth Services, Tourism & Culture, and Archaeology, Government of Telangana appreciated the efforts of CII for promoting tourism in the state, He also said that under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister and KT Rama Rao, Hon’ble Minister for Industries several measures were taken to strengthen tourism eco-system in the state. He also that Durgam Cheruvu is being developed with world-class infrastructure.

Telangana government has taken initiative for tourism development and to attract tourists from other states and countries he maintained.  Earlier tourists used to places like Singapore,  Dubai, and others.  Now with the corona pandemic, there is no such situation,  he said.

The minister said that a plan of action is being g implemented to ensure tourism development.  Telangana capital Hyderabad is a favorite tourism destination and several other places are to be developed as tourist spots. Budhavanam in Nagarjuna Sagar area Phanigiri,  Kotii Lingala will attract more tourists.

He said that several water projects are being developed as the tourism spits like — Kaleshwaram,  Mid Maner, Laknavaram, Annaram, Medigadda,  Karivena,  Udhandapur,  Koilsagar, and others.  We have asked the officials to coordinate to attract tourists,  he added.

Tourism has been among the hardest hit of all sectors by the COVID-19 pandemic. Restrictions on travel and a sudden drop in consumer demand have led to an unprecedented fall in international tourism numbers, which in turn have led to economic loss and the loss of jobs.


Women, youth, and workers in the informal economy are the most at risk from tourism sector job losses and business closures due to the pandemic. At the same time, the destinations most reliant on tourism for jobs and economic growth are likely to be the hardest hit.

Tourism can eventually help us move beyond the pandemic, by bringing people together and promoting solidarity and trust – crucial ingredients in advancing the global cooperation so urgently needed at this time.

The Bike ride was started from Taramati Baradari, Hyderabad went up to Ananthagiri Hills, Vikarabad, and returned at Hotel Novotel for culmination, a journey of approximately 125 Kms.

 

 

SOURCE (NSS)