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Gujarat develops Nada Bet

Gujarat Tourism is on a war-footing to develop new projects and promoting them to the rest of India. After the Statue of Unity, it is the Seema Darshan project at Nada Bet that will help the state position itself for border tourism.

- Hazel Jain

With only the Wagah border as one of the main spots for border tourism, there is plenty of scope to explore this segment for other states that have internatio­nal borders. That is why the Seema Darshan project being developed by Gujarat Tourism, Roads & Buildings Department and the BSF holds so much importance. The project to be inaugrated soon, includes attraction­s such as Ajay Prahari Memorial, parade ground, exhibition Centre, and a museum.

One of the spots under this project is Nada Bet in Banaskanth­a district. Jenu Devan, MD, Tourism Corporatio­n of Gujarat, said that the project inaugurate­d in December 2016 at Nada Bet has already started receiving 4,0005,000 visitors the weekends. The tourism department is trying to promote Nada Bet on the lines of the Wagah Border with a Retreat Ceremony and a two-three hours tour package for that area. Electric vehicles will be introduced to take the tourists up to zero point where they will be allowed to take photograph­s.

Whether Indian or foreigner, anyone can visit this spot. “It has tourist facilities as well as tour arrangemen­ts and tour operators are more than willing to collaborat­e with us for these locations. The Gujarat State Transport has showcased interest in having their buses here, ensuring better road connectivi­ty. A selected agency will manage these facilities for the next five years,” Devan shared.

We will promote Nada Bet on the lines of Wagah Border – Devan

The young generation needs to know India's history – Brar

Rupinder Brar, Additional Director General – MOT, Government of India, said "The young generation needs to know India’s history, culture and heritage.It is important to flag these places to them. To take this narrative to the children, we have started connecting with the associatio­n of Indian universiti­es that have 850 universiti­es under its wing.” However, feedback from the tourist guides is that getting permission­s to visit East Kutch and West Kutch is still a challenge. Perhaps Inner Line Permits like the North Eastern States will work here too.

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ADG – Ministry of Tourism Government of India
Rupinder Brar ADG – Ministry of Tourism Government of India
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MD, Tourism Corporatio­n of Gujarat
Jenu Devan MD, Tourism Corporatio­n of Gujarat

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