The government has planned to develop a website, which will include the importance of Rajrappa shrine and the surrounding natural beauty with a number of facilities for tourists and pilgrims, officials of the tourism department said today.
Drinking water and sanitation minister Chandraprakash Chaudhary, who is also the local MLA, held a meeting with Rahul Sharma, secretary, tourism department, and senior officials of district administration in the administrative block of the tourist complex.
Speaking to reporters, Sharma said Rajrappa shrine is on the priority list of the state government and there are plans to bring the temple in the website and promote it globally.
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