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Minister releases ‘Amazing Jammu Magazine’ depicting Jammu’s tourist destinations
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JAMMU, MARCH
21: ‘Jammu has an immense potential to be developed as an independent tourist
destination and exhorted upon adopting a viable strategy for providing best
possible publicity and promotional plan to attract tourists from all over the
world to visit the beautiful places in the winter capital of the state.
Minister of
State for Education, Tourism and Culture, Priya Sethi stated this during a
meeting convened to review the functioning of Tourism Department regarding
publicity and promotion of prominent tourist places of Jammu region.
Addressing
the officers, Priya asked the concerned to prepare a comprehensive publicity
mechanism targeted at attracting maximum tourist inflow to Jammu.
She asked
the department to work on the agenda of development of tourist circuits and
destinations, realizing the immense potential of Jammu with its diverse
traditions, cultures, spiritual and natural richness.
“From
adventure to pilgrimage tourism, Jammu has every element of a desirable tourist
destination catering to the needs of a diverse population”, the Minister
maintained.
Encouraging
the partnerships between the public and private sectors, she called for
collaborated efforts from every stakeholder to give new dimensions to tourism
industry and make the region emerge as a major tourist destination in the
country in the Jammu region. During the meeting, the Minister was shown
teasers and short videos showcasing natural beauty of various tourist
destinations of Jammu Division.
The Minister
asked the department to explore the growth potential of unseen tourist
destination of Jammu and widely publicize them through informative short films,
documentaries, magazines and advertisements.
Priya also
reviewed the preparation for Jammu Mahotsav and asked the tourism department to
widely publicize the event to ensure maximum participation to make this festival
a grand success.
She
instructed to organise photography contests and preparation of tourism calendar
capturing the true essence of Jammu and further asked to prepare a mobile
application of Tourism department to reach out to the tourists.
The Minister
sought the response and feed back of road shows held in other states and passed
instructions to prepare a draft for organising ethnic food festivals in other
parts of the country.
She further
asked for formation of research teams and engagement of historians to derive
authentic historical facts on various historical places to make the experience
rich and knowledgeable for tourists, besides enriching and substantiating
region’s history.
The Minister
also directed for upgradation of tourist reception centre at Katra. She called
for organising festival of lakes and asked the department to take
recommendations from the concerned quarters in this regard.
Priya asked
the tourism department to tap the vast potential of adventure tourism in Jammu
and called for collaboration with universities and colleges outside the state
to attract the younger tourists and invite them for trekking expeditions and
other adventure activities available in the region. She also stressed on
developing a proper mechanism to take tally of tourists visiting the region.
To engage
tourists with different activities, the Minister asked the department to
organise summer festival while connecting Bani, Basholi, Doda and Patnitop
circuit besides organising Baisakhi festival at Mansar, Mubarak Mandi and
Akhnoor.
During the
meeting, a detailed discussion was held on various issues like publicity of
Jammu Tourism on social media and outside the state, making of short films,
promotional videos, funds allocated for publicity, categorization of hotels,
fixing the hotel tariffs and alike.
Meanwhile,
the Minister released Tourism Department’s ‘Amazing Jammu Magazine’ depicting
Jammu’s tourist destinations. She asked the concerned officers to publish more
magazines on the similar lines and further stressed on optimal utilization of
other modes of mass media to highlight and promote Jammu’s major tourist spots.
She asked to
integrate platforms like social media, mobile application, and installation of
LEDs at various tourists’ areas.
‘Reasi
beyond Katra’ an in-house information broacher was also released on the
occasion.
Director Tourism, Jammu, Smita Sethi, Joint Director,
Tourism, Shokat Mahmood, CEOs Kishori Lal Sharma, Arvind Kotwal, Sudershan
Kumar, Dr Rajinder Khajuria, Deputy Directors, Subhash Chander and Prabhodh
Sharma, Manager (Engg.), NPCC, Kripa Ram, besides officers of the concerned
departments attended the meeting.
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