Chandigarh, December 16: Punjab is all set to have its first boutique hotel. On Monday, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann gave approval for this. The first of its kind hotel was constructed at Quilla Mubarak in Patiala. It will be dedicated after the festival of Lohri.
CM chaired a meeting of the Tourism department
The Chief Minister chaired a meeting of the Tourism and Cultural Promotion department here today at his official residence. He said that this First Boutique Hotel hotel, aesthetically designed and built on PPP mode, will set a new benchmark. It will excel in comfort, hospitality, and elegance. It will be a favourite place for destination weddings and others. He said that this Hotel will significantly boost the tourism sector in the state. It will also enhance the royal city of Patiala in particular. Bhagwant Singh Mann expressed hope that the tourists will have a comfortable stay in the First Boutique Hotel Hotel. He believes they will enjoy the warm hospitality of the state during their visit.
First Boutique Hotel : State Govt to Commemorate 350th Martyrdom Day of Ninth Sikh Guru
The Chief Minister shifted to another agenda. He mentioned that the state government will observe the 350th martyrdom day of the ninth Sikh Guru. This notable figure is Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji. The commemoration will include a series of functions organized across the state. They will do this on a massive scale and organize a series of functions across the state.The government will ensure comprehensive development of places having the footsteps of the Guru Sahib. Bhagwant Singh Mann asked the Tourism department to create a detailed program. This will help organize a series of events to commemorate the martyrdom day of the great Sikh Guru.
CM Mann: Guru Teg Bahadur Ji’s Supreme Sacrifice for Human Rights and Freedom
The Chief Minister said that Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji laid down his life. guru ji protected the right of freedom to worship. He also preserved human and secular values. He said that Guru ji’s supreme sacrifice was unique and unparalleled in human history. It symbolized the fight against tyranny and oppression. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the ninth guru of Sikhs sacrificed his life. He wanted to preserve human rights in the country.
Punjab to Host Rangla Punjab Festival in February
The Chief Minister reiterated the firm commitment of the state government to promote tourism in Punjab. He approved the organization of the Rangla Punjab festival in the state in February. He said that the purpose of this festival is to showcase Punjab as the most preferred global tourist destination. Punjab has a rich and glorious cultural legacy. It also features stunning destinations. These places can draw tourists from around the world. They also provide a unique experience. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that there is a huge potential for developing the state as a favourite tourist destination. Make all efforts to achieve this. Harness the state’s untapped tourism potential to attract tourists.
this festival will attract a large number of tourists
The Chief Minister envisioned that the festival will act as a catalyst in the socio-economic development of Punjab. It will open new vistas of employment for the youth of the state by promoting tourism. He said that it is the right time to showcase vibrant and blessed Punjab to people across the globe. This will give a major fillip to tourism. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this festival will attract a large number of tourists. It will give a boost to the economy of Punjab.
The Chief Minister approved the organization of heritage festivals across the state. This aims to perpetuate the glorious cultural heritage of the state for the coming generations. He asked the Tourism and Cultural department to create a detailed proposal. This proposal should take the form of a calendar event. This allows annual celebration of these festivals. Bhagwant Singh Mann emphasized celebrating these festivals on a grand scale.This is important for preserving the rich heritage of the state in a significant way.
CM urges modern convention centers in Punjab to boost tourism
The Chief Minister asked the Tourism department to explore setting up ultra modern convention centres. These should be on the lines of Pargati Maidan. He emphasized setting up convention centers in big cities like Amritsar, Ludhiana, and New Chandigarh.They must house an Arena, hotels, shopping malls, and others. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it will boost tourism in the state. People will organise big shows with renowned and internationally acclaimed artists.
CM Urges Plan to Develop Ranjit Sagar, Shahpur Kandi as Global Tourist Spots
The Chief Minister also asked the department to prepare a detailed plan. This plan involves further developing areas around Ranjit Sagar Dam. This includes Shahpur Kandi Dam and the Kandi areas of the state. Additionally, he emphasized that these areas can be transformed into ideal tourist destinations. They have the potential to attract tourists from across the globe. Bhagwant Singh Mann stated that there is a significant opportunity to develop these areas as tourist spots. As a result, he called for all-out efforts to be made.