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Bharatpur
seeks Govt support to promote tourism
Bharatpur
(Rajasthan): As the Assembly elections are approaching
in Rajasthan, people of Bharatpur are demanding political
support to promote tourism in the city, which is renowned
for its World heritage site-Keoladeo National Park, formerly
known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Every year thousands
of tourists visit this sanctuary to watch thousands of
aquatic birds from all across the globe, especially from
Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China and Siberia. But, due
to water scarcity, the lakes in the sanctuary are unable
to attract the birds as well as the tourists. People related
to travel industry feel that all politicians must join
their hands to promote tourism in the region. My
opinion regarding Bharatpur is that all politicians including
the local politicians of the district to Madam Scindia,
the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, must think about tourism
in the city. There has been no rain for the last five
or six years which has resulted in a decline in tourism.
The politicians must focus on this issue, said Raj
Kumar Beniwal, a travel agent from Delhi. Since this national
park provides employment to a number of people of its
surroundings, people seek active support from their representatives.
It must be the issue as the park involves lot of
people of the surroundings. Rickshaw pullers and various
other workers are related to this sanctuary for their
livelihood. As far as the issue of water is concerned,
I just want to say that the shortage of water affects
all. So, the government must do something for this park
so that it can attract more birds and tourists,
said Nilanjan Das, a scientist. Bharatpur is located 50
kilometre from Agra, the city globally renowned for Taj
Mahal. Bharatpur sanctuary attracts more than 300 species
of birds, including the rare Siberian Crane from various
regions of the world.
-Dec
1, 2008
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