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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Mount Abu Our Precious Kingdom

The Rajasthan Government's Vision for Mount Abu: Opening the Doors to Progress


A significant knock rang through the progress doors, marking a positive turn in Rajasthan's destiny. On April 17, 2008, Principal Minister Vasundhara Raje was the honoured principal guest at the conclusion ceremony of the Maharao Sirohi Pole Match. Following her arrival, the area seemed to be blessed with heavenly favour, ushering in a new era of partnership. The Rajasthan government extended its support to different sectors by bringing together professionals from various fields. Their mission? Not just a mere facelift, but a transformation of this oasis into an international tourist hub.
In a recent speech, Chief Minister Raje outlined a plan to develop Mount Abu into a model tourism destination without harming its natural beauty. The government is determined to provide significant job possibilities to the region's indigenous communities. The focus is on reviving the Lake, which is vital to the region. Tackling the issue of increasing traffic and parking, which has increased a hundredfold over the years, is paramount in their plans. Moreover, efforts to restore heritage sites and other activities are planned to bring this humble hill station into the international spotlight. Mount Abu aims to create a high-quality golf course to appeal to players from around the world, honouring its rich sporting heritage.
This story showcases the Rajasthan Government's efforts, led by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, to transform Mount Abu into a global destination while preserving its cultural and ecological heritage.


The Golf pavilion lying in ruin
The Golf pavilion lying in ruin 

It seems that my constant thinking and passionate speaking have produced some positive results, although the general public may not consider my opinions important. Through my own path, I've come to see that most people believe in 'live and let live' and are true believers in 'Karma.' Amen to that."

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