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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has urged Union minister Nitin Gadkari to approve 26 road projects worth Rs 1,858 crore in the state and also requested him to consider developing a Narmada Expressway from Amarkantak to the Gulf of Khambat. Chouhan and Gadkari met at the CM s official residence here on Sunday evening. The chief minister has urged Gadkari to approve 26 road projects worth Rs 1,858 crore under the Central Road Fund Scheme, a public relations department official said. Besides, Chouhan also requested the Minister for Road Transport and Highways to consider developing a Narmada Expressway , from the origin of the river Narmada in Amarkantak (MP) to the Gulf of Khambat (Gujarat) with an industrial corridor on its both sides, the official said.
Arunachal CM Pema Khandu.
Two other troubled districts – Changlang and Longding – also need to be included in tourist circuit so that they develop on a par with other parts of the northeastern State, the Chief Minister said. Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday assured legislators that the State government would urge the Centre for early clearance of the proposed tourism circuit in troubled Tirap district.
Responding to a query by senior Congress MLA Wanglin Lowangdong during Question Hour in the Assembly, Mr. Khandu said the State government had written a letter to the Union Tourism Ministry a few years ago to approve the proposal, which is awaiting clearance from the Union Home Ministry.
Nishikant Khajuria
JAMMU, Feb 23: Contrary to tall claims of the Central Government for all support to development of Jammu region, the much needed project for pilgrimage rejuvenation and tourist infrastructure at Purmandal and Utterbehni in Samba district is awaiting approval for the last more than one year.
Because of unprecedented delay in approval of the project notwithstanding the fact that Detailed project Report of the same was forwarded to the Government after insistence of none other than Union Minister of State for Tourism during his visit to these two religious places, lack of infrastructure facilities continues to discourage people in visiting these historic pilgrimage centres on the bank of holy Devika river.
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