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Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh tourism department and Union ministry of external affairs organised a six-day familiarization trip, 'Bodhi Yatra' from June 2-7 under the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation (MGC) initiative.
The trip featured a 50-member delegation from five ASEAN countries – Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam – which explored key Buddhist heritage sites and other attractions across UP.
Tourism and culture minister Jaiveer Singh said the special journey was to promote India's Buddhist circuit globally and strengthen cultural and tourism ties between India and Southeast Asian countries.
The delegation, which included Buddhist monks, travel agents, and social media influencers, began their journey in Agra and concluded it in Sarnath, before proceeding to Buddhist sites in Bihar.
Jaiveer Singh said that each of the five ASEAN countries sent 10 selected participants, chosen by their respective govts. The delegation also met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and saw a presentation on UP's rich Buddhist heritage and the potential of Buddhist circuit.

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Time of India
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1 2 3 4 5 6 Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh tourism department and Union ministry of external affairs organised a six-day familiarization trip, 'Bodhi Yatra' from June 2-7 under the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation (MGC) initiative. The trip featured a 50-member delegation from five ASEAN countries – Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam – which explored key Buddhist heritage sites and other attractions across UP. Tourism and culture minister Jaiveer Singh said the special journey was to promote India's Buddhist circuit globally and strengthen cultural and tourism ties between India and Southeast Asian countries. The delegation, which included Buddhist monks, travel agents, and social media influencers, began their journey in Agra and concluded it in Sarnath, before proceeding to Buddhist sites in Bihar. Jaiveer Singh said that each of the five ASEAN countries sent 10 selected participants, chosen by their respective govts. The delegation also met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and saw a presentation on UP's rich Buddhist heritage and the potential of Buddhist circuit.


Hindustan Times
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