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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Madhya Pradesh – The Land of Many Possibilities

Opening address by he Chief Minister at MPTM 2016

The third edition of MPTM (Madhya Pradesh Tourist Mart) was flagged off on 15 Oct after the grand festivities at Jehan Numa Palace hotel on the previous evening. The event was attended by more than 500 delegates from 28 nations including the who’s who of the government, local travel and tourism industry. The Chief Minister of MP, Mr Shivraj Singh Chauhan gave a rousing address to the audience highlighting the unstinted support for promotion and boost to the travel industry. The audio visual presentations and short videos prior to the inaugural speech showcased the best of what the state can offer to the visiting tourists in the state.  Among the various endeavors, some promising ones are enumerated as follows
a)      Offer of world class 300 roadside facilities
b)      Homestays to promote the local culture
c)       Water tourism as there are large water bodies in the state
d)      Encouragement for  adventure destinations by increasing access to forest areas for treks and camping
e)      Heritage experience- Starting with conversion of Minto Hall built in 1909  as a Heritage Convention Center
He exhorted the audience by reminding them that they were present” in the right time at the right place”. The39 achievers in 22 categories were rewarded before inaugural of the mart formally. It was a unique experience for interaction of the buyers and sellers to interwork for mutually beneficial deals over two days.
Later in the evening a display of local culture of dance and music added to the glitter in the sprawling complex of Sayaji Hotel where the delegates were ferried to. It was a treat for audio visual senses and taste buds alike for the audience.


Handicrafts at Sajida Nagar

Heritage buildings at Upper Lake

An early morning heritage walk through the ‘Old City’ of Bhopal was organized by the MP Tourism for the participants to get a feel of the vibrant city of Bhopal the next morning at the onset of dawn. Starting from Kamlapati Mahal, at Chota Talab, it trudged through adjacent Bada Talaba , Shitaldas Mandir, and Gauhar Mahal onwards. The spellbinding stories and history came to life as the enthralled audience admired the Mehat e Shahi, Moti Mahal, Shaukat Mahal, Hira Masjid and Moti Mahal.
Taj Ul Masajid

Shajhanbad

The largest mosque in Asia  Taj Ul Masajid was next on the list but not before a bite of hot poha, mawa jalebi and superb tea at the famous Raju Tea Stall.
Deicious Poha and Mawa Jalebi- Raju Tea Stall

Golghar

The tour ended at the Golghar known for a rare collection of paintings  and other artifacts on display. At one time in history it was also used as a bird house. Gold and silver threads were kept and the birds wove a nest out of these. The same was presented  by Shah Jehan Begum to Queen Victoria of England .
Mr Hari Ranjan Rao,addressing the media

The event( MPTM-16) culminated with a very lively interaction with Mr Hari Ranjan  Rao, IAS, the energetic Managing Director of MP Tourism and Tourism Development Corporation. A fitting finale was various FAMTours organised for the particiants to explore the hidden gems of the state..  The ambitious plans have set the course of the travel industry with  increased public participation to take tourism in the land of immense possibilities to a new height.

PS: Thanks to Manjulika of 'Pendown' for the opportunity to collaborate with her blog for MPTM-2016

18 comments:

  1. We had visited Bhopal many years back. Now, feel like visiting again, after reading your post. Thank you, Rahul!

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    1. It is a perfect holiday destination, Sandhya. So much to see!

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  2. Lovely shots and what a great event.

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  3. I have been to Bhopal, Jabalpur, Kajuraho and Orchha...nice places..

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    1. Each place inMP is unique and offers so much variety, Amit!

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  4. Sounds like a fabulous event! Beautiful pictures, I would love to take a walk admiring the old heritage of the state.

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    1. True Arti it was a fabulous event and a lovely place to interact with travel enthusiasts all over the world. Must go for a heritage walk in Bhopal:)

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  5. I've heard great things about Bhopal, the city of lakes. Wish to visit it soon.

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    1. Am sure you will enjoy it Purba! Wishing you and fammily a very happy Diwali!

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  6. I love Bhopal and have been there often but i missed many things mentioned by you.Shall make up next time.Thank you.

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    1. Thanks for reading, Induji. You will certainly not be disappointed:)

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  7. Wow! Beautiful pictures and tips. MP has been always on my to-visit list. This motivates me further.

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  8. Thanks for reading Bindu! It is a lovely destination with so much to offer:)

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  9. Nice to see this post. Hi Rahul, can you believe it that I was born in Raipur in Madhya Pradesh, now its a part of Chattisgarh :) But sadly I never saw any of these places, especially as we shifted to Bangalore when I was small.

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  10. Thanks Rachna for reading!I was mesmerised by the beauty of the place. Do visit when you get time

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  11. Mawa jalebi...haven't tried or seen it.. here... so far

    The handicrafts pic...nice
    M.P looks good

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    1. Thanks Sujatha! At least one thing you have not come across, Mawa jalebi... a new experience for me too:)

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