Principal Secretary Tourism Navneet Sehgal said that a new act will be brought for the security of tourists in the state and saving them from any kind of exploitation.
Stressing that tourism will be developed as a brand in the state, he said yesterday that it will be given the status of industry and all facilities will be extended.
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New tourism centres will be identified and will be made more attractive. Seven new circuits will be added under the new policy.
Four new training centres for preparing skilled workers will be set up in Avadh,Varanasi,Bundelkhand and Rohilkhand region will also be setup, he added.
The state government had recently announced the new tourism policy.
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