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Additionally, they also plan to develop aero-based adventure tourism at multiple locations in the state.
Uttar Pradesh has launched the ‘Visit My State’ campaign to boost heritage, spiritual, rural, and cultural tourism.
The Uttar Pradesh government approved tourism development projects worth INR9.97 crore for Bulandshahr, Chandauli, and Chitrakoot to strengthen religious and cultural tourism infrastructure.
Odisha’s Khandagiri and Udayagiri heritage sites will undergo a major tourism infrastructure upgrade with a proposed investment of nearly INR100 crore.
Maharashtra plans to develop 100 tourism sub-circuits across five divisions with an investment of INR 2,500 crore to strengthen tourism infrastructure and generate employment.
Meghalaya Tourism has sanctioned ₹3.40 crore under its Community-led Tourism Infrastructure Scheme and expanded support for homestays across the state.
Uttar Pradesh aims to raise tourism’s employment share from 1.4% to 5% by 2047, driven by startup-led innovation and investments, says Jaiveer Singh, Tourism and Culture Minister, Uttar Pradesh.
The Centre has approved a ₹50 crore Ramayan circuit project in Bihar’s Sitamarhi district to boost religious tourism.
More than 600 heritage sites have been identified across Jammu & Kashmir, with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah calling for expert collaboration to unlock their tourism potential.
Tourism New Zealand has appointed Tishtar Parakh as Country Manager for India, based in Mumbai.
Telangana will introduce helicopter tourism services on the Hyderabad–Somasila–Srisailam circuit from April 9, aimed at enhancing tourist experience.
Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority (VMRDA) is moving towards full digitisation of tourism services with the launch of the VISTA app.
