Assam farmer provides a home to over 12,000 egrets

Dirong Kothalguri (Assam), May 15 (ANI): Kameshwar Rabha, a farmer in the Dirong Kothalguri Goalpara region of Assam, has proved himself to be a worthy ornithologist.

He has endeavoured to provide an apt natural home to nearly 12,000 birds, mostly egrets and thus lend a fillip to conservation of these rare winged beauties.

”Bogoli” (egret) is a bird that is widely found in Assam, and this bird is like the cuckoo, which has found its place in the heart of Assamese poets and writers.

Rabha has been emotionally attached to the egret birds and he has dedicated to conserve them at all costs.

In turn, his endeavour has lured scores of tourists and other wildlife lovers to come over the village to watch the hundreds of flying and chirping egrets.

“It”s a unique experience. Inspite of not having any environmental campaign or any educative policies here, I have seen the people are very much interested in conserving nature and especially these egrets, which I have seen today. It is really marvellous,” said Utpala Goswami, a visitor.

No wonder, the bird watchers visiting this village are all praise for the efforts of this simple farmer-cum-ornithologist.

“I have been here since last 15 years and now I am trying to preserve these birds because I love them very much. And all of us are aware that that these egrets have been a part and partial of our songs meant for the young hearts. So it”s our duty to preserve this bird and thus I am thinking that even at cost of the bamboos, which give me earning. I will not chop these bamboos to sell and make money since they provide a home for these birds,” said Rabha.

Rabha wants these egret birds should exist forever as such he has resolved to dedicate his time, labour and resources for their conservation. (ANI)

Carla Bruni doesn’t want President hubby to run for a second term

London, Mar 26 (ANI): Carla Bruni is wishing French President Nicolas Sarkozy doesn’t run for a second term in 2012 because the pressure could take a toll on his health.

In a recent interview with Madame Figaro magazine, the French First Lady, 42, also said that she despised media that published unsubstantiated rumours this month about her marriage with the President.

The singer-cum-model said that the “media-political world” was brutal towards her husband.

“The balance, happiness and health of my man are serious subjects. I am going through this moment of life with a lot of worry,” Times Online quoted her as saying.

When asked if she wanted Sarkozy, 55, to run for the next presidential election in April 2012, she said: “As a wife, I don’t really want him to. Perhaps I am afraid he will let his health go. Perhaps I wish to live what time we have left in some peace?”

Sarkozy has suffered one of the worst weeks of his time in office, raising speculation about the future of his presidency.

However, the only sign of his poor health only came last summer when he fainted after jogging. (ANI)

Bihar Education Project circular for mention of caste in answer sheets

Muzaffarpur (Bihar), Mar 25 (ANI): A circular issued by Bihar Education Project (BEP) officials in Muzaffarpur district has made it mandatory for students to mention their caste in answer sheets or else their results would be kept pending.

The circular said it would be of great help in finding out the total percentage of students belonging to a particular caste appearing in annual examinations from Class I to VIII for an ”honest assessment”.

The circular was issued on March 11 by BEP Programme Cordinator-cum-District Education Superintendent Arun Kumar and Primary Informal Education Coordinator Shankar Kumar through letter no. BEP/247.

BEP Director Rajesh Bhushan said that he was not aware of such a circular being issued by the state headquarters and added that he would verify it. (ANI)

‘Padma’s baby daddy wants to spend more time with daughter’

New York, Mar 17 (ANI): Adam Dell, the alleged father of Padma Lakshmi’s daughter, wants to spend more time with his baby, it has emerged.

The venture capitalist has apparently put photographs of his daughter, Krishna, all over his house in Austin, Texas.

And Dell is believed to be in talks with the model-cum-TV host for visitation rights, weekends and vacations with the little girl.

According to a source, Dell told guests at a barbecue at his home “how excited he was to raise her, but that Padma wasn”t being entirely accommodating,” reports the New York Post.

A friend of Lakshmi sniped back, saying: “An agreement was made with the biological father that was very fair. It”s unfortunate if anything inappropriate is being said.” (ANI)

Himachal Pradesh Govt. moves to produce IT friendly business landscape

New Delhi, Sep.18 (ANI): Recognizing the enormous potential of Information Technology in acting as a catalyst for the Tier – II growth of Suburban India, The Government of Himachal Pradesh (GoHP) is moving to produce an IT friendly business landscape.

To close the technological gap and nab the marquee, various initiatives are being put in place by the GoHP. Tax Breaks, Exemption from various duties and levies and imports are certain defined benefits for the industry to set base at Himachal Pradesh.

The IT Park cum Township falls will come up in Solan District of Solan, about 20 kilometres from Shimla.

The total area of the project is 64.73 acres. The site is located at a distance of four kilometers from Kiarighat. Kiarighat is on Chandigarh – Shimla highway (NH-22) on midway between Solan and Shimla at an approximately equal distance of 23 kilometres.

Conceptualized as an Integrated Development – offering both residential and commercial options, the project’s developmental contours will include built-up IT space of 1.1 million square feet. Built to suit plots for IT in 9.5 acres of land, a township for of 1.31 million square feet, a project cost of 408 crore rupees.

Commercially structured on the Public Private Partnership format. The developer shall be responsible for designing,financing, constructing, operating, maintaining and development of the IT Park cum Township at Waknaghat.

The implementing agency will be the Department of Information Technology, Government of Himachal Pradesh.

To promote the project and the township, an investor Meet will be held in Delhi on September 23. A visit to the site will be organised on September 30, while a pre-bid meeting will be held on October 3, 2009.

The last date for submission of proposal is October 26. (ANI)

Jessica Simpson clomps down Paris catwalk in huge platforms

London, Sep 5 (ANI): Jessica Simpson ditched her singing career for a while and showed off her curvaceous figure in an unusual brown floor-length gown and giant platforms at a fashion show in Paris.

The singer-cum-actress was a special guest at the Ozlem Suer show, reports The Daily Star.

Jessica is currently travelling the world filming her new TV show The Price Of Beauty, which sees the singer documenting what beauty means to different women of various nationalities.

In recent weeks she has been to Japan and Thailand, before arriving in Europe this week. (ANI)

Battery operated vehicles for disabled at major railway stations

New Delhi, Aug 28 (ANI): The Ministry of Railways has decided to allow private parties to operate free round the clock service of battery operated cars at the platforms of major railway stations for carrying disabled and old aged passengers for boarding the trains.

The policy guidelines in this connection have been sent to all the Zonal Railways.

The parties would be allowed of first cum first serve basis under certain terms and conditions.

No charge will be levied either from the passenger or from the Railway.

Railway will provide only electricity free of cost for charging the batteries of the vehicle and party will be allowed to advertise on the panel of these small four seater cars.

The vehicle will be used to cater only the disabled and old aged passengers.

An agreement with the party will be entered into for a period of maximum one year.

Repairs, maintenance and replacement, if required, will be done by the party.

The number of vehicles to be piled at a station will be decided by the Zonal Railways based on requirement.

An annual review of the performance will be undertaken to assess the revenue involved and possibility of revenue sharing. (ANI)

Military rule damaged Pak Army’s image: General Abbas

Rawalpindi, Aug 24 (ANI): The rule of former Pakistan army chiefs-General Ayub Khan, General Yahya Khan, General Zia-ul-Haq and General Pervez Musharraf had badly damaged the image of the armed forces, according to Director-General Inter Services Public Relations Major- General Athar Abbas.

The views of Major- General Abbas were expressed in an article available on ISPR’s website.

“The founding father envisaged Pakistan as a sovereign, modern and democratic state based on the principles of equality and justice. The failure of successive governments to establish a tolerant political culture, viable political system and good governance has driven people to a state of disillusionment,” he writes.

“In the past we have tried various systems but have not succeeded. The stunted development of our political system is mainly due to the fact that initially our state developed as a ‘security state’ due to incomplete partition and no urgency was felt to have a constitution.

“Subsequent corruption and incompetence led to frequent near collapse situations making way for military interventions. As soon as military took over, realising that it could do better, it tended to prolong the stay in power. This led to concentration of power in one hand and eroded the system of checks and balances,” Major General Abbas adds.

The unfortunate death of Quaid-e-Azam soon after partition left a political vacuum and chaos. Commander-in-Chief General Ayub Khan’s appointment as the Defence Minister, while he was serving, was the instance of the political government voluntarily ceding authority to the army.

The result was a bloodless coup in 1958. His initial period, 1958-1961 was known as golden era. Yahya Khan’s brief period from 1969-1972 resulted in separation of East Pakistan.

During Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s regime 1972-1977 the army stayed out of politics. The rigging of 1977 elections brought the army back in politics. General Zia’s era (1977-1988) fully entrenched the army in politics and started the era of Islamisation of the society.

During the period from 1988-1999, power kept shuttling between Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif. The era where the government functioning came to a grinding halt several times and governance suffered badly due to infighting of politicians.

General Musharraf ruled from 1999-2008. It was a military cum quasi-military rule that achieved many things but resulted in a severe political turmoil and badly affected the image of Army. (ANI)

BJP’s ‘Chintan Baithak’ to begin in Shimla today

Shimla, Aug 19 (ANI): The BJP’s ‘Chintan Baithak’ or assessment-cum introspection exercise will begin here today.

Top BJP and RSS leaders will discuss the reasons, which led to their electoral debacle during the three-day conclave.

Latest controversies like former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje’s near rebellion and senior leader Jaswant Singh’s just- released book praising Jinnah will also be considered.

All top leaders including L K Advani, Rajnath Singh, Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley will attend the Baithak.

The ‘Chintan Baithak’ was earlier slated to take place in Mumbai.

The venue was shifted to Shimla reportedly over fears that a ‘Chintan Baithak’ in Mumbai could generate a lot of negative perception about the party.

There were many contradictions within the party over the holding of the ‘Chintan Biathak’. Party sources had said this was the main reason behind the delay. (ANI)

State level pineapple festival held in Imphal

Imphal, July 11 (ANI): To bring all pineapple farmers of Manipur, a State known for pineapple production, on a common platform and promote agro-based tourism and horticulture crops, the 2nd State level pineapple festival cum youth festival was held recently in Imphal.

The festival was launched to encourage pineapple growers in Manipur.

Organised by the Development Organisation, Andro Kendra, it was held at Thambalnu Market, Yairipok in Imphal. The event saw 120 stalls being put up and pineapples produced by around 400 to 500 farmers put on public display.

Experts from Central Agricultural University, State Horticulture Department of the state provided technical training to farmers on the cultivation of pineapples.

The festival is a step forward in helping farmers become economically stable.

“Our aim is to help the farmers of the state benefit from pineapple cultivation. We have organised this festival, as we wanted to remove poverty from the state. The farmers will be able to assist their children’s studies through the income generated,” said K. Abungcha Singh, Organising Secretary, Pineapple Festival.

“This festival will help bring development to the state. This is the 2nd pineapple festival and it has encouraged us (pineapple farmers) as our hard work has been recognized. People will also get to know about pineapple cultivation in the state,” said O. Thambal Devi, a pineapple farmer in Manipur.

As a part of the festival, various cultural programmes were also held.

The state produces pineapples at about 10,000 tonnes per hectare annually and has become the highest producer and exporter in the country.

And, the festival is an opportunity for the farmers to display their products and market them not only at the state level but internationally as well.

Moreover, State horticulture department has recognized Queen and Kew variety of pineapple available in the state as priority crop from this year and will install a processing unit at Andro under the technology mission of the department. By L.C.K Singh (ANI)

Bollywood actors gather for a hair salon launch in Mumbai

Mumbai, May 30 (ANI): Bollywood actors Saif Ali Khan and, Salman Khan gather at the launch of a salon cum fitness centre in Mumbai on Friday.

Hakim Aalim, the renowned hairstylist of Bollywood launches yet another hair and fitness lounge at a Mall after his successful hair, spa and tattoo lounges in Bangalore and Mumbai.

“I think he is the greatest stylist not just in India but in the world. Nobody does my hair like this and I think a lot of actors feel that way. The most special thing about him is how he always makes time for us. Wherever we are be it at home or on locations whether in India or even outside India, he always makes time and he comes. I don’t know how he manages his schedule but he keeps all of us happy. So we come for him and we want him to be successful because he is the best,” said Saif Ali Khan.

All the guests were personally escorted by Aalim who took them through the entire salon.

“People have grown conscious about their looks nowadays. Earlier they just indulged into sports to stay healthy but now they look after themselves from head to toe. Hair is one thing that can be changed everyday. If you go to a good hairstylist, you can get a new look everyday,” said Hakim Aalim. (ANI)

Paul Sculfor ‘dumps’ Cameron Diaz

London, May 17 (ANI): Cameron Diaz is mortified after her British boyfriend Paul Sculfor dumped her, it has emerged.

The Hollywood stunner has been dating Essex builder-cum-model Sculfor for almost a year.

And the apparent reason behind the break-up was her refusal to move from Hollywood to the UK, reports the News of the World.

A pal said: “Paul and Cam were really into each other and even marriage wasn’t out of the question. But Paul wasn’t getting much modelling work in the States.

“He realised he needed to come back to Britain to pick up top-paying assignments. They couldn’t resolve this issue.”

In a doomed attempt to win 36-year-old Cameron, the ex-bricklayer took her to visit his parents in Hornchurch.

But she refused to budge from her fabulous LA mansion.

A source said: “Cameron thought she could have it all her own way, but as far as he was concerned she just wasn’t worth the aggro.” (ANI)

Wembley pitch a cause of worry for Arsenal’s Wenger

London, Apr. 18 (ANI): Arsenal coach-cum-manager Arsene Wenger fears his team’s FA Cup dreams could come unstuck because of a dodgy Wembley pitch today.

Gunners boss Wenger believes his team’s passing game will be seriously affected by the poor playing surface against Chelsea.

He said: “I loved the old Wembley and I’m not too impressed by the new stadium. Historically, we always used to play on bad grounds and dreamed of playing on the perfect Wembley grass. When I was a boy I played on fields. I’d watch the final on TV and the pitch was a miracle.”

“At that time, nowhere else in the world had the quality of that Wembley pitch. So it’s a big disappointment when you hear the new pitch is not so good, that it’s not as convincing as the former ground,” The Sun quoted Wenger, as saying.

Wenger’s team has never played at the new 750 million pound Wembley.

He said: “I’ve only watched one game there, the first FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester United in 2007. It was not a very exciting game but the pitch certainly didn’t look special. Hopefully, this time I’ll have a different impression.” (ANI)

SBI extends its Home-cum-Auto loan Offer till September 2009

In a latest development, State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender, has decided to extend the special offer for auto and home loans by five months till September, this year.

According to banking officials, the move was taken to benefit those peoples, who felt the April deadline was insufficient for availing of the scheme.

Under the offer, which was earlier valid till the end of April, the bank had frozen the interest rate on new home loans at 8 per cent during the first year, while the cost of auto loans was fixed at 10 per cent during the first year.

Subsequently, the interest rate was to be revised to the prevailing rate.

According to reports, SBI has sanctioned loans worth Rs 2,500 crore to over 20,000 customers under the special home loan scheme till date. The lender launched the scheme in February 2009.

As of December 2008, , SBI’s home loan portfolio grew 21.56 per cent to Rs 52,062 crore, while its auto loan portfolio surged 32.14 per cent to Rs 8970 crore, compared to Rs 6788 crore it had disbursed till December 2007.

Fergie would like Everton boss Moyes to succeed him at United

London, Apr.4 (ANI): Manchester United coach-cum-manager Alex Ferguson has said that he would like Everton FC manager David Moyes to succeed him at Old Trafford.
“David hasn’t got the credit he deserves. When you take everything into consideration, he’s done an incredible job at Everton. He has not had the resources of other clubs, but got all his younger players on long contracts and built around them with the likes of Phil Jagielka, Tim Cahill and Joleon Lescott. The signings he has made have been terrific and it means he has continuity for years,” The Sun quoted Ferguson, as saying.
Moyes, a Glaswegian like Fergie, has done a remarkable job at Everton since replacing Walter Smith in March 2002.

The Toffees have finished in the top six in three of the last four seasons and was voted by fellow bosses as Manager of the Year in 2003 and 2005. (ANI)

Rock concert to motivate youngsters to vote

Bangalore, Mar. 18 (ANI): In a bid to motivate youngsters to participate in the democracy’s biggest exercise ‘General Election 2009′, a five-city rock show-cum-awareness drive called ‘shut up and vote’ was launched in Bangalore on Tuesday.

Janagraha and Tata Tea announced the campaign across the nation, as a part of their ongoing nationwide rock concert by an Indian Rock Band- Thermal and a Quarter.

“This is a campaign of the people, of the youth, by the youth for our nation. We are saying that we cannot build a great country without building a great citizenship. And with the citizenship we are talking about the youth and as a first step towards this is cast your vote. Do not discourage from the political process and expect magically that things will change,” said Swati Ramnathan, member of self-help group ‘Janagraha’.

A special music video ‘Shut up and vote’ has also been developed by the Bangalore-based rock band.

“There are some good people out there…then there may be not so good people there. But again it is left to you, you’ve got to step up and be counted. You’ve got to step up and do what you can, with just go out and vote. So that’s the way we have rounded off the song, we say it is eventually up to you, you and I as young people should go out and make the difference,” said lead vocalist and guitarist Bruce Lee.

Rock bands ‘Thermal and Quarter’ will tour five metropolitan cities– Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkatta, New Delhi and Mumbai. (ANI)

Nicolas Cage grateful to Cher for his Hollywood stardom

Washington, Mar 18 (ANI): Nicolas Cage says that he is indebted to Cher for helping him become a Hollywood star.

The ‘City Of Angels’ star has said that he is thankful to the singer-cum-actress because she fought to land him a role alongside her in the Oscar-winning movie ‘Moonstruck’.

Studio bosses were not very keen on casting the then-23-year-old Cage as Cher’s love interest in the film.

But it was the ‘Believe’ singer who dug her heels in, and landed him the part of New York baker Ronny Cammareri.

The movie won Cher a Best Actress Oscar, and made Cage an overnight sensation in Hollywood and the actor is eternally grateful.

“She really was a champion for me. At a time when people didn’t see me as a romantic actor, she fought for me,” Contactmusic quoted Cage as saying. (ANI)

Max New York Life launches Unit Builder

New Delhi, Mar 5 (ANI/Business Wire India): In the backdrop of the prevailing volatility in capital markets, Max New York Life Insurance Co. ltd has launched the “Max New York Life Unit Builder” T, a flexible Unit Linked Insurance Plan (ULIP) which offers secure returns even during market volatility.

Unit Builder has been specially designed for the Partnership Distribution and Bancassurance channels and will initially be available across India through Max New York Life’s distribution partners Peerless and Yes Bank.

Moving forward the distribution rights will be spread across all partnership distribution relationships.

Commenting on the launch Debashis Sarkar, Sr. Director and Chief Marketing Officer, Max New York Life Insurance said, “Max New York Life has designed this product keeping in mind the financial goals and current risk perceptions of the majority of Indian consumers as a great protection cum long term wealth creation option that assures safety and optimum returns on investment. The policy is aligned along the long term financial goals and the risk appetite of an individual and provides the necessary corpus for fulfilling financial needs arising at various life stages.”

Unit Builder ensures, up to 200 per cent guaranteed loyalty additions at maturity or death. Fund Management Charges are adjusted in NAV whereas administration and mortality charges are adjusted in units.

The product offers three fund options – Secure, Balanced and Dynamic Opportunities Fund. One of the key features is availability of the Dynamic Opportunities Fund wherein the expert fund managers dynamically shift the investment between equities, bonds and money market instruments depending on the market conditions.

This takes away the burden of investment decision from the policyholders and helps them protect against the downside while still being able to participate in upsides offered by the market. Unit Builder offers the option of six switches and three redirections free every year.

Unit Builder offers an optimum balance of protection and wealth creation. Sum Assured is ten times of annual premium. From third policy year onwards the death benefit is higher of sum assured or fund value plus guaranteed loyalty additions. After five years, the product also offers partial withdrawals to meet the unplanned needs.

Applying for the Unit Builder has been made easy by simplifying the policy issuance process. (ANI)

6th global vendor development programme in Mumbai

Mumbai, Jan 29 (ANI/Business Wire India): The 6th Global Vendor Development Programme, an International Conference – cum- Exhibition for Micro Small and Medium Enterprise, has been scheduled on January 30 to February 1, 2009 at Mumbai.

It is supported by the All India Association of Industries, Bombay Small Scale Industries Association, Mumbai, Indo-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industries and New Media, India’s Largest Bilateral Trade Magazine Publishing House with a sole mission of encouraging bilateral trade globally.

The 6th Global Vendor Development Programme has been designed to promote intra industry trade, healthy business relationships and outsourcing of products and components of MSMEs, adoption of best practices in order to avail of collective bargaining for common benefits from Governments, PSUs, Corporates and vendors.

The programme will be inaugurated by Madhav Lal, IAS, Additional Secretary and Development Commissioner, Government of India, MSME on January 30, 2009. On this occasion the National Awards to the Outstanding Entrepreneurs of Mahrashtra will also be presented.

In these times of global meltdown and business challenges, it is critical to seize opportunities that would add great impetus to growing business.

The current economic challenges has swept across major economies which has started affecting the MSME sector particularly visible impact on auto components manufacturing and exporting units.

Dinesh Rai, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of MSME, Government of India while responding to the economic crisis faced by the MSME of Pune region said that, “The Government of India is sensitive to the development and has taken initiatives to safe guard the interest of the MSMEs from the global melt down.” He added that, we need to build a new approach to spot emerging global competitive opportunities to encounter the challenges in the present scenario.

Sensing the heat of global recession, the MSME Development Institute, Mumbai, National Small Industries Corporation Ltd., and Vasai Industries have initiated a Conference-Cum- Exhibition.

This meet will facilitate collaboration and cooperation between Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and multi national companies, large industrial units, public sector undertakings, Central Govt. department’s viz. Defense, Navy, and Railways etc. BHEI, ONGC, BSNL, BEL, NPCL, NTPC, BPCL, HPCL, IOC, MTNL.The business services provider and other stake holders etc.

In order to accelerate intra-industry trade for maintaining business continuity in the turbulent times. The concurrent technical session is also being organised simultaneously on the recent trends and challenges posed by global recession such as Business Continuity Management, cutting edge technologies, Lean Management, B2B, Buyers/Sellers meet for exchange of ideas.

K. R. Sharma, Director of the Institute said that, “As the Government department and PSU’s are the bulk buyers of the products of MSMEs; the programmes offer longer terms solutions. (ANI)

Guru Ravidass’ village remembers him with devotion

Khurali (Hoshiarpur), Jan.28 (ANI): Guru Ravidass is today remembered as one of the first social reformers who objected to caste-based discrimination that existed in Indian society during 16th century.

Ravidass’s endeavour influenced a lot of people, who were motivated to raise their voice against the discrimination and looked up to him as their Guru, the master. The places visited by Guru Ravidas as a tribute have now become pilgrimage centres.

Thirty five miles from Hoshiarpur city, Khurali Village is gearing up to welcome tourists.
Khurali holds great religious significance, as it is said Guru Ravidass visited the place and stayed here between circa 1515-19.
The Guru, who dedicated his life to betterment of the society and in bringing the equality, has been a source of inspiration to the villagers.
But, Ravidass belonged to a low caste and it caused problems with some people of the higher caste. It is said he was even jailed and punished.
According to Dr. Kewal Kumar, a researcher on religion, the place is linked to a sorry tale of Guru Ravidass.

“This spot, where we are standing, was the residence of Dhanna and Devia, the guards. Ravidassji stayed here with these two Sikhs. But when the ruler of this region became aware of Guru Ravidass Ji’s Punjab visit, he sent two soldiers to arrest him. The King locked Guru Ravidass and made and him to grind wheat into flour with this flourmill. He king punished Guru Ravidass because the latter being a `Shudra’ (low caste), was posing as a guru. The king was against a low caste person becoming a guru of the rich people,” said Dr. Kewal Kumar, a researcher on religion.

The Union ministry of Tourism is now planning to develop Khurali as a tourist destination as a tribute to the great saint of medieval India.

A Gurudwara has been built at the place where Guru Ravidass stayed and meditated.

It’s a 320,000 dollars project and will include build infrastructure including Display Hall cum Tourist Facilitation Centre, Tourist Reception Centre and Washrooms.
“People get their wishes fulfilled. We come here with great devotion and belief, and all wishes are fulfilled. A mile-and-half away from here is the Charan Ganga rivulet where devotees a take bath to get rid of their problems,” said Paramjit Singh, a devotee.

“To popularize rural tourism, rural tourist destination for khurali, ministry of tourism, government of India has sanctioned 159.57 lacs, to construct a reception hall-cum-museum or tourist affiliation centre, so that khurali village becomes popular among tourists,” said R. K. Bhatti, Asst. Director with Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India.
The tourism project will provide create better roads as well as other infrastructure development in the area. The women and unemployed youth will also get self-employment opportunities in tourism support activities such as lodging, cuisine and guiding. By Sawinder Singh(ANI)