Friday, 26 September 2014

Medak fritters away the tourism advantage

HADI MALKAPURScarcely a hour from the capital and home to a few ends of investment, the region’s tourism potential stays undiscovered.


Notwithstanding being in close vicinity to the State capital – barely 50 km and a hour’s head out from Hyderabad – Medak region has neglected to investigate its maximum capacity in investigating tourism.


The few tourism ends in the locale could be partitioned into three circuits: one blanket the Narsapur backwoods zone, Yedupayala, Medak church, Medak stronghold and Pocharam Abhayaranyam. The Lakshminarasimha Swamy sanctuary at Nacharam and the Saraswati sanctuary at Wargal could additionally be piece of the vacationer agenda.


The second circuit embodies Sangareddy and encompassing ranges like Rajarajeswari sanctuary at Chitkul, the Durga sanctuary at Ismailkhanpet, the Balaji sanctuary at Sangareddy and the historical center at Kondapur.


Ketaki Sangameswara sanctuary at Jarasangam and the Vinayaka sanctuary at Rechintal could be clubbed in third circuit as they are placed close Zaheerabad, 60 kilometers far from Sangareddy town.


Spare a couple, in the same way as the recently settled convenience at Jarasangam and a tourism inn on top of the fortification at Medak, the area’s visitor destinations have been to a great extent disregarded by the organization. Streamlining tourism circuits can build the incomes of the area.


On the event of World Tourism Day on Saturday, Irrigation Minister T. Harish Rao will introduce a feast corridor with a limit of 300 individuals, and an inn at Komati Cheruvu in Siddipet.


Because of different reasons, the organization has so far neglected to select a Tourism Officer, with one of the senior area authority being endowed the occupation as an extra obligation.


“We require an officer concentrating on the subject and pushing tourism. Be that as it may by one means or another, the legislature has not attempted in this bearing as such,” said a senior officer.



Medak fritters away the tourism advantage

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