Raghubar Das launched three tourism development projects
The Prime Minister of the Indian state of Jharkhand laid the foundation stone for three different tourism destinations. It is expected that all of them will be implemented within a year and will help attract tourists from all over the country. The main objectives include beautification and conservation of Birsa Munda Smriti Park. It is planned to spend about 106,9 rupees on this. This tourist site is located in the old Birsa Munda Jail area. The prison itself, where the famous Indian military leader died, will be converted into a museum.
Another direction in the development of tourism is the completion of the project of installing a statue of Swami Vivekanand, which began back in 2016. There are also plans to develop the scenic Ranchi Lake, which is yet to be completed due to some technical and financial problems. This was announced by Deputy Mayor Sanjeeva Vijayvargiya. To construct a corporate building for regional management, the temple must be moved from the territory on which the facility is supposed to be built to another location. The temple priest has already agreed to this.
The building will be constructed by Jharkhand Urban Infrastructure Development Company Limited near the Town Hall. 48 thousand rupees will be spent on all this.
