– Omprakash Mishra
Ranchi : Jharkhand has huge potential in the field of tourism. Apart from Mines and Minerals, the people here, especially the tribals and their tradition, customs, art-culture, food and living, along with natural beauty, ancient historical heritage Heritage) is rich in archaeological remains, heritage, megaliths, spirituality and adventure sports etc.
The government is constantly trying to give it a different identity, so that the entire Jharkhand can be presented in front of the country and the world. Confirming the above intention with the representatives of National Geographic Channel, Chief Minister Hemant Soren said the above things and said that National Geographic can play an important role in this. With this, along with promoting tourism in Jharkhand, important information related to it will come out and the knowledge of the people will be enhanced.
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Documentary to be made on Jharkhand
Representatives of National Geographic told that they are making a documentary on Jharkhand. He gave a presentation of a documentary to be made in the name of “Post Cards from Jharkhand” in front of the Chief Minister. He told the Chief Minister that there will be four different films in this documentary. First movie Betla – McCluskeyganj – Netarhat and surrounding areas, second movie Giridih – Deoghar – Maluti and surrounding areas, third movie Jamshedpur – Khunti and Seraikela and surrounding areas and fourth movie Ranchi – Hazaribagh and surrounding areas. locations will be based. Every film will be a complete film in itself.
Government will give full cooperation
The Chief Minister said that the government would extend full cooperation in the documentary being made by National Geographic on Jharkhand. He also gave some of his suggestions to representatives of National Geographic. The Chief Minister asked them to prepare a coffee table book on Jharkhand tourism so that information related to Jharkhand tourism could be shared with the people. Vinay Kumar Choubey, Secretary to the Chief Minister, Director, Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Rajeev Lochan Baksi and representatives of National Geographic were present on the occasion.