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Hans India
24-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta eyes new circuit to boost tourism
New Delhi: Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra for developing tourism in states, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday said that her government will develop a new tourist circuit in the city. Apart from the traditional tourist destinations like Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Birla Mandir and Humayun's Tomb, the Delhi government wants to attract tourists to new destinations like Yashobhoomi, Bharat Mandapam, Amrit Udyan, Shaheed Smarak and Yamuna river front zone, she said. Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister attended the Niti Aayog Governing Council meeting and hit out at the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government for keeping away such discussions over the past decade. In a message on social media platform X before attending the meeting, CM Gupta said: 'Today, after many years, we are going to represent Delhi in the Governing Council meeting of Niti Aayog. Due to the conduct of the previous irresponsible governments, the issue of Delhi's rights was not being raised in the commission meeting, but now, the double-engine government is on track.' The Chief Minister said, 'In this important meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we will present our roadmap for a developed Delhi for a developed India to the heads of all the states of the country. Today, we will also present the aspirations and expectations of the people of Delhi for the development of Delhi before the Niti Aayog.' In his opening remarks at the meeting, PM Modi said India must work towards developing future-ready cities and motivated each state to develop at least one global standard tourist destination. The theme of the Governing Council meeting, held at Bharat Mandapam, was 'Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat@2047'. The meeting provided a platform for the Centre and States/UTs to deliberate on measures to advance the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047 and build consensus on how States can be the building blocks for making India a developed nation. In addition, measures for promoting entrepreneurship, enhancing skilling, and creating sustainable employment opportunities across the country were also deliberated in the meeting.


Hindustan Times
13-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Five eateries proposed at Humayun's Tomb in Delhi
A visit to the iconic and historical museum at the lush green Sunder Nursery will soon have an added element of varied culinary experiences, as plans are underway to open a restaurant, three cafes, and an ice-cream parlour close to the Humayun's Tomb museum. From Monday, the Government Sunder Nursery Management Trust (GSNMT), one of the bodies that oversees the preservation, maintenance and development of the 90-acre heritage park, has invited an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the food establishment, officials said. Located near the entrance of the Sunder Nursery, the museum was opened in August last to officials, the museum serves as the entrance to both Humayun's Tomb and Sunder Nursery park. According to the tender document, the food establishments next to the museum will offer diverse food options that cater to various dietary preferences, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free, and incorporate locally sourced, organic, and sustainable ingredients. 'Seasonal menus that reflect local, fresh produce and the natural surroundings are highly encouraged, contributing to a connection between the dining experience and the environment. The menu should also offer a variety of beverages, and regional Indian beverages, ensuring they align with the health-conscious and sustainable values of the park,' the document states. The last day for submitting the applications is May 22, according to the tender document. Currently, Sunder Nursery has a famous food establishment which caters to the hundreds of people that throng the park daily. It also hosts a farmers' market on weekends, besides giving space to a number of cultural and musical events . The upcoming food establishments will further enhance the visitors' experience, said Ratish Nanda, CEO, the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, which designed and built the museum. 'The cafes and the restaurant will serve the 2 million annual visitors to the World Heritage Site as well as the people of Delhi. We are hopeful that with the cafes and restaurants become operational within the next 2-3 months,' said Nanda. According to the document, all applicants who have obtained the tender documents after payment of the application fee will be invited to participate in a pre-bid meeting to be held on May 23. The museum is a facility of the Archaeological Survey of India but has been designed and built by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture — at the culmination of 25 years of conservation effort at the 300-acre Humayun's Tomb, Sunder Nursery and Nizamuddin Basti area of Delhi, as part of which over 60 monuments have been conserved.