Ramtek Tourism Circuit: State Ministers Inspect Bird Park and Recreation Centre Nagpur: State revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule and minister of state (MoS) Ashish Jaiswal conducted an inspection of a bird park and a recreation centre near Khindsi Lake on Saturday, marking a renewed push for the development of the Ramtek-Khindsi-Mansar tourism circuit. The visit followed discussions on expanding the region’s appeal as a tourist destination, with officials emphasizing the integration of natural attractions, cultural landmarks, and modern infrastructure to sustain visitor interest. Jaiswal highlighted the broader vision for Ramtek’s tourism sector, which includes linking multiple attractions such as the Film City, seaplane connectivity, and recreational sites. He stated that these initiatives aim to create a cohesive experience for tourists, ensuring steady footfalls and long-term economic benefits. The minister also reiterated the importance of the seaplane project, which has received approval under the central government’s Udaan scheme, as a key component of the region’s growth strategy. Bawankule praised the bird park for offering a unique experience, noting its diverse collection of rare and beautiful bird species and the natural surroundings that enhance its appeal as a tourist spot. He emphasized the role of such projects in promoting eco-tourism and creating opportunities for local businesses. Chandrapal Chouksey, director of the projects, underscored the significance of tourism as a driver of economic activity, stating that it generates revenue across various sectors, including hospitality, transportation, and retail.#chandrashekhar_bawankule #ashish_jaiswal #udaan_scheme #ramtek_khindsi_mansar #seaplane_project
