Presiding over a review meeting of the tourism department with top officials, he asked them to work on all aspects of the sector for framing a roadmap for its integrated development in Bihar.
Kumar said professional experts of tourism industry and others having in-depth understanding of this sector should be consulted for preparation of the roadmap.
The Buddhist circuit, Mahatma Gandhi circuit, Shiva Shakti circuit for kanwarias, Ramayana circuit, Jain circuit and other tourist places must be developed for economic growth of Bihar, he said.
Kumar said that Bihar will host two important functions in 2017 - Prakashotsav, on the occasion of Guru Govind Singh's 350th birth anniversay, and centenary celebrations of the Champaran Satyagraha which was led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1917.
He asked the officials to set up dedicated team for preparation of the two events and submit a work plan for conduct of the two events within a month.
Stating that there was huge potential for development of tourism sector, the Chief Minister said it generates employment generation and economic development.
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All earlier records have been broken, Nitish Kumar said about the flood conditions.
Kumar said he had taken up the matter with the UPA government as well and taken the then minister concerned Pawan Bansal on a tour of the flood-hit regions but nothing happened after that.
His government is yet to evaluate the losses caused by the floods, he said adding that the state had suffered massive damages.
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