The Free Press Journal

Maha Cabinet will meet on Deccan Odyssey

Guided heritage walks of BMC HQ, Bombay HC and University of Mumbai

- SANJAY JOG sanjay.jog@fpj.co.in

Soon, the Maharashtr­a Cabinet headed by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will meet on the Deccan Odyssey, a special luxury train based on the model of Palace on Wheels, to boost tourism on the Maharashtr­a route of the Indian Railways or an aircraft. This was announced by the CM on Monday at an event observing the World Tourism Day. Thackeray said he has accepted the Tourism Secretary Valsa Nair Singh’s suggestion that a cabinet meeting be held on Deccan Odyssey or in an aircraft to promote state tourism in Maharashtr­a and project its economic importance.

Deccan Odyssey is a venture of the Maharashtr­a Government and the Ministry of Railways.

The CM called upon the department and MTDC to put in place best facilities and promote the best quality tourism for travellers who can narrate their experience to co-tourists. He said Maharashtr­a does not have to appoint

a special brand ambassador as every tourist can be a brand ambassador and project the state’s tourism sector globally.

Aaditya Thackeray, who holds the tourism department, said, “We reiterate our commitment to work towards making Maharashtr­a a preferred global destinatio­n.” He further stated, “In

January this year, we opened the doors to the @mybmc HQ for tourists to experience guided heritage walks in the majestic building that runs as a megacity. Similarly, today we have added two more architectu­ral marvels – the Bombay High Court and the University of Mumbai. These guided heritage walks will be open for visitors on weekends, allowing history buffs, tourists and students to experience the grandeur of these iconic structures and relive the stories from the pages of history. Bookings will be available on @bookmyshow.” Full report on www.freepressj­ournal.in

 ?? ?? CM Uddhav Thackeray along with other officials at an event to observe World Tourism Day
CM Uddhav Thackeray along with other officials at an event to observe World Tourism Day

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