TG Tourism Policy 2025: ‘Tourism policy should be prepared by 10 February’

TG Tourism Policy 2025: ‘Tourism policy should be prepared by 10 February’

Chief Minister Revant Reddy has directed the officials to formulate the best tourism policy by 10 February. Telangana tourism policy should be studied by studying the best policy in the country and abroad.

On Wednesday, Chief Minister Revent Reddy reviewed the tourism policy. He reviewed with officials of the concerned department and made several suggestions. The policy should be attracted to tourists from the country and abroad. It has been clarified that the temple should focus on Eco tourism.

Chief suggestions of CM Revant Reddy:

  • “Eco tourism should plan to identify and develop essential areas in the state.
  • Singapore -style eco -tourism processes should be examined.
  • Revenue, Forest and Tourism Departments should jointly plan to attract devotees and tourists during Sammakka-Sarlamma Jatra.
  • A circuit should be developed to connect temples and temples with Jatra.
  • There should be a plan to develop Eco tourism in areas such as Adilabad, Warangal and Nagarjunasagar.
  • There is a plan to attract devotees and tourists from all over the country for the upcoming Godavari and Krishna Pushras.
  • In the city of Hyderabad, the development of a tourism circuit should be considered by adding Sanjeevaya Park, NTR Garden and Indira Park in the vicinity of Hussainagar.
  • This policy should be made to make more recognition and income with tourism development, ”Chief Minister Revent Reddy directed the officials.

Review on family survey:

CM Revent Reddy said that the state has successfully completed social, economic, education, employment, political and caste calculations (comprehensive home family survey 2024). He reviewed the comprehensive caste census on Wednesday and mentioned several major points.

CM Reventor said that the process of caste calculation will be beneficial for all BC, SC, ST, minority and weaker sections in future with social empowerment. According to the state government, the state government has conducted a caste survey and expressed its integrity.

“The survey began on 6 November last year, and the survey was completed in all districts by the first week of December. About 1.16 crore families in the state have been identified for survey and enumerators have been sent home and details have been collected. Survey teams have successfully collected details of more than 96 percent of families. Officials said that data entry has been completed.

Chief Minister Revant Reddy has ordered the report to be submitted by the cabinet sub -deals by 2 February, which was formed with six ministers under the leadership of Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy. Statistics will be useful for the government -BC dedicated commission.


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