The finance ministry at the center has given approval to two significant projects valued at around 145 crores proposed by the tourism department of Rajasthan. The development of Amer, Nahargarh Fort, and Jal Mahal areas in Jaipur will be the result of this. Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari had a meeting with Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Thursday regarding this matter.
Rs. 96.61 crores for enhancing the Jal Mahal area
The central government has given the green light to a project worth 49.31 crores for improving Amer and Nahargarh, and 96.61 crores for enhancing the Jal Mahal area as part of a special scheme. Therefore, Jaipur’s aesthetic will be improved with a 145 crore investment. Diya Kumari stated that the tourism department was sending a project report to the center for the Khatu Shyam Ji and Pushkar corridor development.
Suggestions for cable car projects
Suggestions for cable car projects have been forwarded to the main transportation and highways department for the enhancement of Nahargarh-Amer.
आज केंद्रीय पर्यटन मंत्री श्री माननीय गजेंद्र सिंह जी शेखावत से दिल्ली में मुलाक़ात हुई।
माननीय मंत्री महोदय से स्वदेश दर्शन, सास्की, एवं प्रसाद आदि विभिन्न केंद्रीय योजनाओं में राजस्थान सरकार द्वारा भेजे गये प्रस्तावों पर शीघ्र स्वीकृति हेतु निवेदन किया।
उन्होंने आश्वस्त… pic.twitter.com/cldOVZMHjr
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On the other hand another news has broadcasted from Rajasthan, a set of 21 policies will be introduced to offer incentives and services to entrepreneurs looking to invest in Rajasthan, with easing of regulations by concerned departments and streamlining of procedures. The prepared policies will be introduced during the cabinet meeting, while the rest will be addressed in the next meeting. With the upcoming Rajasthan Investment Summit in mind, the state government is working on drafting 21 policies across different departments. Among these, 8 to 10 policies have been completed.
The cabinet secretariat has also asked the departments to provide policies for the meeting. On Wednesday, the cabinet secretariat received policies from various departments such as industry, mining and geology, and agriculture. This consists of four individuals from the industry, two from the mining sector, and the rest from various departments. The government will launch the policies approved by the cabinet together on December 4. DOIT has been tasked with organizing this.