Shri Manohar Lal, Chief Minister, Haryana today formally
inaugurated the 30th Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2016 at Surajkund,
Faridabad in the august presence of Shri Suresh Prabhu, Railways
Minister, Government of India; Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State
(Independent Charge) for Tourism & Culture, Government of India; Shri
Krishan Pal, Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment, Government
of India; Shri Azmeera Chandulal, Tourism Minister, Telangana; Shri Ram Bilas
Sharma, Tourism Minister, Haryana; Smt. Seema Trikha, Chief Parliamentary
Secretary, Tourism & Hospitality, Haryana; Sh. Dharmendra, Former M.P.
& Honorary Ambassador, Haryana Tourism; Shri Vipul Goel, MLA, Faridabad;
Shri Mool Chand Sharma, MLA, Ballabhgarh, Tek Chand Sharma, MLA, Prithla; Sh
Vinod Zutshi, Secretary, Tourism, Government of India & Chairman, Surajkund
Mela Authority, Dr Sumita Misra, Principal Secretary to Government of Haryana,
Tourism Department & Vice Chairperson, Surajkund Mela Authority, Sh B
Venkatesham, Secretary, Tourism, Government of Telangana and Sh Vikas Yadav,
Managing Director, Haryana Tourism-cum-Chief Administrator, Surajkund Mela
Authority and many other dignitaries.
After
entering from Dhanteshwari Gate, a traditional welcome was extended to the Chief Minister,
Haryana by Surajkund Mela Authority & Haryana Tourism. Shri Manohar Lal took
a round of the Theme State Telangana’s craftshuts and interacted with the
craftspersons and weavers. He also visited the international area and Apna
Ghar, Haryana. Following which, Chief Minister, Haryana headed towards the
Chaupal and did the honours of lighting the lamp.
Smt
Sumita Misra, Principal Secretary to Government of Haryana, Tourism
Department & Vice Chairperson, Surajkund Mela Authority extended a hearty welcome to Chief Minister, Haryana and
expressed gratitude towards all the present dignitaries for being a part of the
Mela. Dr Misra stated that the Government of India initiatives like Digital
India, Beti Bachhao Beti Padhao and Swatch Bharat are being followed in
principle at the Mela. She added that there is a Mela mobile application under
the name Surajkund Mela that can be downloaded for free, Mela tickets are
available online, free shuttle service is available to the Mela from places in
the vicinity and more public conveniences have also been added.
Sh Suresh
Prabhu, Railways Minister, Government of India expressed happiness that this
Mela is a symbol of pride and has brought great repute for the state of Haryana.
Sh Prabhu further added that the Indian Railways Official Website (irctc.com) is very popular and is now in the process to market handicrafts and offer craftspersons a global market.
Sh Prabhu further added that the Indian Railways Official Website (irctc.com) is very popular and is now in the process to market handicrafts and offer craftspersons a global market.
Sh Vinod
Zutshi, Secretary, Tourism, Government of India stated that Surajkund
International Crafts Mela has given impetus to tourism sector in totality. Sh
Zutshi further stated that Japan and China’s association with the Mela gels
with the agreements that India has signed with both China & Japan on
increasing exchange of visitors.
Dr.
Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism &
Culture, Government of India said that the Surajkund International Crafts Mela
has attained the status of being an international calendar event. Sh Sharma
also complimented the efforts of the state of Haryana to boost its tourism by
identifying the Krishna circuit and reviving sacred river Saraswati.
Sh
Dharmendra, Honrary Brand Ambassador, Haryana Tourism was the centre of
attraction as he stole away many hearts with his couplets and expressed
gratitude towards Haryana government to have given him an opportunity to be the
tourism brand ambassador. He further said that Surajkund Mela is Haryana’s
pride and an honour for the country. At the same time, he hoped that problems
that lurk India like drugs and terrorism could be wiped out so that tourism
sector could thrive.
Shri Ram Bilas Sharma, Tourism
Minister, Haryana stated that the participation from 23 countries in the 30th
edition of Surajkund International Crafts Mela signifies the growing importance
of this Mela that offers an ideal platform for the hardworking clan of
craftspersons. Sh Sharma further added that among the popular measures taken to
further popularize the Mela included free entry for girl students of government
and government-aided colleges, also Mela express buses from Satnali to
Surajkund and buses from nearby Metro stations to Mela grounds had been started.
Shri Manohar Lal, Chief Minister, Haryana unveiled the
Surajkund Mela table calendar and announced the Surajkund International Crafts
Mela officially open. Chief Minister stated that the Surajkund International
Crafts Mela infuses new energy among everyone and it is in collaboration with
different Ministries of Textile, Tourism, Culture & External Affairs that
the Mela has achieved international fame.
Highlighting upon the Krishna circuit in Kurukshetra that
would comprise 134 places that are associated with the epic Mahabharata, Sh
Manohar Lal said that an expenditure of Rs 175 crores was being incurred on
developing the circuit and would help boost tourism in the state. He also
stressed upon the importance of Aravalli hills from tourism point of view and
the Kalka to Kalesar stretch was being developed for it has both religious and
tourism potential.
Further Sh Manohar Lal also stated that the revival of
Saraswati river bed is on the priority list of the state. Not to miss,
eco-tourism is also being promoted with foreign investors showing interest.
Chief Minister, Haryana, announced that an investment of US $10 billion in an
area of about 3,000 acres in which option for weekend getaway for people in
Delhi-NCR is in pipeline.
The inauguration ceremony of the Mela also
saw enthralling performances being presented by Haryanavi dancers based on saving girl child, Telangana
and Japanese artistes.
The Mela will remain open to public from 10.30-8.30 daily
from 1-15 February, 2016.
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