Punjab News- Punjab to promote multi dimensional tourism and creative activities related industry

Author(s): City Air NewsBathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Friday at a two day Seminar-cum- workshop organised at A heritage hotel at Patiala.   Patiala, October 4, 2013: Bathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal today said Punjab Congress MP’s...

Punjab News- Punjab to promote multi dimensional tourism and creative activities related industry
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Bathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Friday at a two day Seminar-cum- workshop organised at A heritage hotel at Patiala.

 

Patiala, October 4, 2013: Bathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal today said Punjab Congress MP’s should demand a special package from the centre for preservation of heritage buildings and promotion of its rich culture and art by rising above party lines. Inaugurating a two day Seminar-cum- workshop organised at A heritage hotel here today the Bathinda MP said the Punjab Congress mps could raise this issue jointly also in the Lok Sabha.
Speaking at the seminar organised by the Punjab Heritage and Tourism Promotion Board, she said that the states were not able to spend much on the maintenance of heritage buildings due to limited resources. Badal said Punjab on its part had taken concrete steps to promote tourism, culture and handicraft in the state and a new tourism policy was also being implemented. She said self help groups were also being set up in rural areas to revitalizePhulkari, Daryian, Chikkoo, Changera and Juti making art forms.
The MP said an Endeavour was also being made to ensure artisans practising traditional art forms fetched remunerable prices for their products. Replying to a query about the preservation of historical buildings of Patiala Badal said the State had taken concrete steps in this direction and was spending Rs 8 Crores on the repair work of Quila Mubarak, Nabha. She also criticised local MP and Central Minister Preneet Kaur and her husband former CM Amarinder Singh for not paying any attention to preservation of the city's heritage and culture. Praising the initiative to organize such seminars and workshops she said these would provide a platform for artisans to promote and market their products more effectively.
During seminar Principal Secretary Tourism Geetika Kalha briefed that for promotion of the craft sector in Punjab state ‘Punjab Heritage and Tourism Promotion Board’ (PHTPB) organised a two day seminar-cum-workshop, at Patiala which is the heart of Punjab’s traditional craft activities. She said that PHTPB has laid strong emphasis on capacity building of public and private sector experts as well as community development. This approach helps bring together renowned professionals, designers, entrepreneurs, NGOs and policy-makers as well as community representatives. This will help identify best practices, create innovative solutions and forge new partnerships between creative and strategic minds she told.
Rural Development & Pancahyat Minister Surjit Singh Rakhra, Member Proposal Approval Committee National Skill Development corporation Krishan Kalra, MD Industry Craft Foundation Neelam Chibber, Joint Sectary Textiles GOI Mrs. Monika S. Garg also spoke on the occasion. On the first day, there were presentations by designers, entrepreneurs and institutions outlining the market trends, linkages and potentials for the craft industry of Punjab. During the seminar there was also an exhibition and workshop where artisans / craftsmen have showcased their products and manufacturing techniques.
Former SGPC President Prof. Kirpal Singh Badungar, MLA Shutrana Vaninder Kaur Lumba, Charnjit Singh Rakhra, Mayor Amrinder Singh Bajaj, District Planning Committee Chairman Deepinder Singh Dhillon, Zilla Prishad Chairman Jaspal Singh Kalyan, Secretary Tourism Raji P Srivastva, Director Tourism Navjot Singh Randhawa, PHTPB ED VV Kumar, DC Patiala GK Singh, SSP HS Mann, several designers, entrepreneurs, professionals, NGOs as well as artisans from various districts in Punjab were also present at the workshop.

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Friday, October 4, 2013