Piyush Goyal inaugurates 250mm Seer Water supply scheme in Kashmir, project to benefit about 10000 people
Two day J&K visit of Piyush Goyal concludes
Visit sees signing of Historic MOUs
UT of Jammu and Kashmir on path of development and prosperity- Goyal
Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs & Food
& Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal concludes his two day
visit to Pahalgam as part of the public outreach programme of the central
government.
The Union minister inaugurated Tourist Hut of Pahalgam Development
Authority at Golf Course Pahalgam. Goyal also inaugurated Forest Departments
Deodar sapling plantation drive being conducted under the banner of Green JK
Drive. A total of 1 lakh saplings will be planted as part of the drive.
Enquiring about post plantation care for the saplings, the minister was
apprised that fencing and other appropriate watch and ward measures are taken.
Addressing a gathering at Pahalgam, the Union minister thanked the
people of Kashmir for their participation in the development process and
appreciated their dedication towards promotion of tourist activity. He said
that the concerted efforts of the government of UT of Jammu and Kashmir towards
development have started bearing fruit and investors from rest of the country
and abroad are eager to invest in the UT.
The minister discussed developments in the tourism landscape and was
happy to observe that there is brisk tourist activity in Pahalgam. He
highlighted the need to up the tourist infrastructure to attract more foreign
tourists.
The Union Minister inaugurated 250mm Seer Water Supply Scheme. The project will benefit around 10000 people and will be completed under the ambit of Jal Jeevan Mission within three months. He appreciated the rapid pace of developmental works and commended the frontline workers for working towards realizing the Prime Minister's dream of tap water for all households.
Goyal also visited Rahi Shawl Unit located at Akad Park. He interacted with the local artisans and examined various handicrafts like zari, sozni, tapestry, etc. The minister appreciated the intricate work being put up by the artisans. He said that handicrafts of Kashmir tell a symbolic story an the government is committed to ensure this story reaches all parts of the world.
The Union Minister also visited the Sun Temple at Martand. Located atop a hillock, the temple is one of the earliest known Sun Temples much older than Konark and Modhera.
While appreciating the historical significance of the place, the
minister passed directions to the district administration to give wide
publicity to the temple and bring it on the tourist map. He also underlined the
need to bring other such lesser known historical places on the tourist map.
Principal Secretary, Commerce and Industries, DC Anantnag and other
officials of the district administration were present on the occasion.