State Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar met SGNP officials yesterday and reviewed the encroachments and rehabilitation of people living in the park.
The state government would make special budgetary provision for forest development and upgradation of SGNP, Mungantiwar said.
The challenge is to develop the existing tourist spots, he said.
Nearly 40 per cent of tourist arrivals in India are at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport here, out of whom 32 per cent leave the city within 24 hours to other tourist destinations in the country, he said.
Protection of trees is important for which awareness among children is needed. "The help of school education department will be taken for the purpose," he added.
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