MP News: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav congratulated the people of Madhya Pradesh and the tourism department for a remarkable achievement as three villages—Pranpur, Sabarwani, and Ladpura—have been recognized as the “Best Tourism Villages” in India by the Union Ministry of Tourism.
In his statement, CM Yadav expressed that this recognition is a testament to the state’s continuous efforts to promote rural tourism. He added that these accolades reflect the vibrant culture, traditional crafts, and rich heritage of Madhya Pradesh’s villages, which hold significant potential for attracting tourists.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of rural development in tourism and reaffirmed his commitment to the spirit of ‘Gram Swaraj,’ ensuring the prosperity and promotion of tribal communities and local artisans. The honor is seen as a major boost to the state’s rural tourism initiatives and will further strengthen Madhya Pradesh’s position as a leading destination in India’s tourism sector.
This recognition, announced during the World Tourism Day celebrations, marks a significant milestone for the state’s efforts in building a sustainable and enriching tourism experience rooted in the heart of rural India.
Madhya Pradesh’s Push for Rural Tourism
Madhya Pradesh has been making consistent efforts to promote rural tourism as a sustainable model for the state’s overall development. The recognition of Pranpur, Sabarwani, and Ladpura as the “Best Tourism Villages” is a crucial step in showcasing the cultural and traditional wealth of rural Madhya Pradesh on a national stage. These villages, known for their crafts, indigenous skills, and scenic beauty, offer an authentic and immersive experience to tourists, highlighting the rich diversity of India’s rural landscape.
Empowering Local Communities
Dr. Mohan Yadav highlighted that this recognition will not only boost tourism but also contribute significantly to the livelihood of local communities, especially the tribal populations. Through this initiative, the government aims to promote the handicrafts, arts, and traditional skills of these regions, thus empowering local artisans and craftsmen. This approach aligns with the state’s vision of ‘Gram Swaraj,’ where rural areas play a pivotal role in driving economic growth through sustainable tourism.
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