Rajasthan Mandapam will give new identity to the state

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma is serious about making the economy of the state $ 350 billion. The government believes that it is very important to encourage industrial, tourism and cultural activities to achieve this goal.

Jaipur: Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma is serious about making the economy of the state $ 350 billion. The government believes that it is very important to encourage industrial, tourism and cultural activities to achieve this goal. For this, the government is working in grateful. CM said that the state will get a new identity from Rajasthan Mandapam. Due to which ‘conference tourism’ will increase in the state.

He said that world-class facilities will be made available for business and cultural programs through Rajasthan Mandapam, so that the state can be the first choice for big events and can promote conference tourism. Mr. Sharma was addressing a high -level meeting organized in connection with the proposed Rajasthan Mandapam in Jaipur at the Chief Minister’s residence on Monday.

Rajasthan Mandapam should be equipped with high -tech facilities

He said that a strong action plan of necessary arrangements and facilities should be prepared along with hallistic approach in Rajasthan Mandapam so that small to big types of events can be done smoothly here. In Rajasthan Mandapam, hi -tech facilities should be developed with the state’s heritage, so that this place should be cultural and commercial events as well as a major attraction center for promoting local art, culture and tourism and it can also become a matter of pride for the state.

Presentation of construction of Rajasthan Mandapam was also given in the meeting. During this, Additional Chief Secretary Finance Akhil Arora, Additional Chief Secretary (Chief Minister’s Office) Shikhar Aggarwal, Principal Secretary Industry Ajitabh Sharma, Principal Secretary (Chief Minister’s Office) Alok Gupta and senior officers of Rico and other officers were present.

  • Shailendra Sharma’s report from Jaipur
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