He also called upon the Indian Heritage Hotel Association for extending its expertise in conservation of heritage and development of tourism.
The governor was addressing the interface of Punjab government with the Indian Heritage Hotel Association.
He said that a detailed discussion with the representatives of IHHA on how tourism and culture can help in creating job avenues especially in the rural areas of the state has already taken place and modalities are being worked out to formulate the plans.
Punjab Tourism Minister Navjot Sidhu said the state has immense potential to emerge as the leading player on the global stage in the tourism sector and to ensure this, the state government is in the process of coming out with a comprehensive policy to take the state to new heights in tourism.
Articulating his vision to transform Punjab into a tourism powerhouse, Sidhu said the four tourist circuits namely, Maharaja, Mughal, Sufi, and spiritual circuit would act as game changers for the state.
Under the Mughal circuit, various sarais namely - Shambhu, Doraha, Nakodar, Nurmahal, coronation place of Mughal Emperor Akbar in Kalanaur (Gurdaspur) would be connected whereas under the Sufi circuit - Roza Sharif, Sirhind, places related to Baba Sheikh Farid in Faridkot besides those connected with Baba Bulle Shah would be linked, he said.
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