Odisha

Odisha’s Deputy CM Pravati Parida Meets India’s High Commissioner in UK to Promote Tourism

Bhubaneswar: A high-level delegation from Odisha, led by Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida, is currently on a mission in the United Kingdom to enhance the state’s tourism sector. The visit aims to promote Odisha’s rich cultural heritage and unique attractions to potential tourists from the UK and Europe.

During her visit, Deputy Chief Minister Parida met with India’s High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswamy, to explore avenues for promoting Odisha’s tourism potential. The meeting was attended by several senior officials, including Development Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary Anu Garg, Commissioner-cum-Secretary of the Tourism Department Balwant Singh, Director of Tourism Samarth Verma, and Additional Secretary in the Chief Minister’s Office Anupam Saha.

Discussions at the meeting centered around showcasing Odisha’s diverse offerings, which include its historic temples, expansive beaches, dense forests, sanctuaries, and rich handicrafts. High Commissioner Doraiswamy emphasized the importance of a people-centered approach to tourism, advocating for partnerships with tour operators and Destination Management Companies (DMCs) to enhance accessibility to Odisha as a travel destination.

Highlighting the state’s proactive tourism policy, Deputy Chief Minister Parida noted that Odisha has successfully attracted numerous investors interested in the tourism sector. She underscored the significance of promoting eco-tourism and heritage tourism as vital components of the state’s tourism strategy.

As part of her itinerary, Deputy Chief Minister Parida inaugurated a new restaurant named ‘Chilika’ in Kent, UK, which celebrates Odisha’s culture. The restaurant, named after Asia’s largest brackish water lake, was opened in the presence of the Mayor of Bexley, local councillors, and executives from the Odisha Society of the UK, marking a cultural connection between the two regions.

Additionally, Odisha Tourism is participating in the World Travel Market (WTM) London 2024, a significant international event designed to showcase the state’s unique culture and tourism offerings to a global audience. This participation is expected to open up substantial opportunities for cultural exchange and investment between Odisha and the United Kingdom.

The delegation’s efforts aim to position Odisha as a prominent tourist destination, leveraging its rich cultural tapestry and natural beauty to attract more visitors and investors to the state.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Odisha Moves Ahead on Partnership With Japan’s Tottori Prefecture

Bhubaneswar: Odisha and Japan are moving closer towards establishing a formal institutional partnership, with the…

3 hours ago

Odisha Targets Universal Rural Pipe Water Supply by March 2027

Bhubaneswar: Odisha is steadily moving towards achieving universal rural pipe water connectivity, with the state…

3 hours ago

Centre Launches ₹167-Crore ‘Arunachal Kiwi Mission’ to Build Global Organic Kiwi Brand

Itanagar: The Centre on Wednesday launched an ambitious ₹167-crore cluster-based mission for development of kiwi…

1 day ago

Odisha Set to Introduce New Marine Fisheries Law with Focus on Safety, Deep-Sea Fishing

Bhubaneswar: Seeking to modernise marine fisheries governance and strengthen coastal livelihoods, the Odisha Cabinet on…

1 day ago

Odisha Reviews Industrial Growth Strategy, Focuses on Investor Outreach and Project Implementation

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Tuesday reviewed the progress of industrial projects, investment promotion activities…

1 day ago

Odisha Cabinet Repeals Diesel Dealers’ Licensing Order to Ease Business Regulations

Bhubaneswar: In a move aimed at simplifying business procedures in the petroleum sector, the Odisha…

1 day ago