The Gujarat government has signed ten MoUs with an intention to invest Rs 770 crore for the development of tourism in the state. The MoUs were signed at an event organised ahead of the 10th edition of Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit.
It will include the establishment of a four-star resort and an entertainment zone and culture theme park. The Vibrant Gujarat summit will be held in January next year in Gandhinagar. The MoUs were signed during a conference organised at Ekta Nagar to develop Gujarat as an adventure tourism.
MoUs were exchanged at the 15th annual meeting jointly organised by the Gujarat Tourism Corporation and Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) in the presence of Mulabhai Bera, state minister for tourism, forest and environment.
An MoU was signed with investment intention of Rs 145 crore towards setting up of a four-star resort, conference and convention area in tribal dominated Narmada district that aims to create employment opportunities for more than 450 local tribals, stated a government release.
Another MoU with an intention to invest Rs 400 crore in state capital Gandhinagar was signed for the construction of a world-class entertainment zone and culture theme park, which will provide employment to 1,100 people, it said.
Two MoUs showing investment intentions of Rs 225 crore were signed for cinematic tourism in the districts of Gir Somnath and Kutch, with potential to create jobs to 2,500 locals, stated the release.
Bera said that the tourism sector of Gujarat has developed to attract people from all over the country and the world. During the Diwali vacation, 42 lakh people visited various tourist spots in Gujarat, he said.
“Today, Gujarat has established itself on the world tourism map. Innovative projects have been developed in the field of tourism for all age groups,” he said.
Gujarat’s diverse tourist destinations and cultural heritage have been honoured by the United Nations, and it has helped create new employment opportunities, he said.
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