The project, whose foundation stone was laid by tourism minister Jaiveer Singh on Sunday will cost 47.47 crore and will showcase the famed glass industry of the district
The ministry has unveiled an “ambitious campaign aimed at showcasing India as a premier wedding destination on the global stage,” an official statement said.
Maharashtra plans to allocate 5 acres of land to 10 selected countries to develop an international Buddhist cultural unit named "Buddha Theme Park" near Ajanta caves. The aim is to showcase Buddhist culture from around the world and promote tourism in the Buddhist circuit of the state. The project is expected to be completed in the next six months. Additionally, a Mumbai Festival will be organized in November to showcase the various cultures of the city.
The Maharashtra government has formed a 17-member committee to oversee the development of Aarey Milk Colony. The move has sparked controversy as the MLA from Jogeshwari, under which the majority of Aarey falls, has not been appointed to the panel. The committee will examine a consultant's report and recommend changes to make Aarey encroachment-free and develop it as a tourism spot without disturbing the ecosystem. The government plans to monetise the land parcels at Aarey Colony and Worli through commercial development.