
Lalit Panwar to give tips on tourism to NITI Aayog
Jaisalmer: Lalit K Panwar, a retired IAS officer and renowned tourism expert, has been appointed as a special invitee advisor to the
by the Indian govt. He is expected to attend a special meeting on tourism on July 1.
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Sources said Panwar will offer suggestions on boosting the economy through tourism, hotels, resorts, and tour operations, particularly under the governance and reform segment.
A native of Balotra, Panwar has served as district collector of Jaisalmer, chairman of Rajasthan Public Service Commission, and vice-chancellor of Rajasthan ILD Skills University. He holds a PhD in tourism and has served as secretary, tourism, Govt of India, and CMD of ITDC. He is also credited with coining the iconic tourism slogan 'Padharo Mhare Desh'. tnn
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