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Government of India Ministry of Tourism GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.†4351 ANSWERED ON 22.03.2021 INCLUSION OF KHALLARI MATA AND CHANDI MATA MANDIR IN TOURIST CIRCUIT †4351. SHRI CHUNNI LAL SAHU: Will the Minister of TOURISM be pleased to state: (a) the names of the tourist places identified by the Government as tourist circuits for the development and promotion of tourism in the country; (b) the details of the tourist places identified in Chhattisgarh to be included in the tourist circuit; (c) whether the Government proposes to include Khallari Mata in Mahasamund and Chandi Mata (Bagbahara) in Chhattisgarh in any tourist circuit; and (d) if so, the time by which the said places are likely to be included in the tourist circuit and if not, the reasons therefor? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE FOR TOURISM (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) (SHRI PRAHLAD SINGH PATEL) (a) to (d): Development and Promotion of Tourism is primarily the responsibility of the State Government/Union Territory Administration. The Ministry of Tourism, under the schemes of ‘Swadesh Darshan’ and ‘National Mission on Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual, Heritage Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD)’ provides financial assistance to State Governments/ Union Territory (UT) Administrations/Central Agencies for development of tourism infrastructure in consultation with them including Chhattisgarh. The projects under these schemes are sanctioned subject to availability of funds, submission of suitable Detailed Project Reports, adherence to scheme guidelines and utilization of funds released earlier etc. There is no proposal under consideration for sanctioning of new project in the State of Chhattisgarh under ‘Swadesh Darshan’ scheme. However, the Ministry of Tourism has sanctioned following projects in the state of Chhattisgarh. a) “Development of Jashpur- Kunkuri- Mainpat- Ambikapur- Maheshpur -Ratanpur- Kurdar- Sarodadadar - Gangrel- Kondagaon – Nathiya Nawagaon - Jagdalpur- Chitrakoot- Tirthgarh” in 2015-16 under Tribal Circuit of Swadesh Darshan scheme. b) Development of Maa Bamleshwari Devi Temple in the year 2020-21 under the PRASHAD scheme. The details of the projects sanctioned under ‘Swadesh Darshan’ and ‘PRASHAD’ schemes including in the State of Chhattisgarh is annexed. ********* ANNEXURE STATEMENT IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.†4351 ANSWERED ON 22.03.2021 REGARDING INCLUSION OF KHALLARI MATA AND CHANDI MATA MANDIR IN TOURIST CIRCUIT THE DETAILS OF PROJECTS SANCTIONED UNDER SWADESH DARSHAN AND PRASHAD SCHEMES. I. SWADESH DARSHAN SCHEME (Amount in Rupees crore) Sl. State/UT Name of the Name of the Project Amt. No. Circuit Sanctioned Year 2014-15 1. Arunachal North-East Development of Circuit at 49.77 Pradesh Circuit Bhalukpong- Bomdila and Tawang. 2. Andhra Coastal Development of Circuit at 67.84 Pradesh Circuit Kakinada - Hope Island - Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary - Passarlapudi - Aduru - S Yanam - Kotipallyanjuna Year 2015-16 3. Manipur North-East Development of Circuit at 72.23 Circuit Imphal- Khongjom 4. Sikkim North-East Development of Circuit 98.05 Circuit linking Rangpo (entry) – Rorathang- Aritar- Phadamchen- Nathang- Sherathang- Tsongmo- Gangtok-Phodong- Mangan- Lachung- Yumthang- Lachen- Thangu-Gurudongmer- Mangan- tamil- TuminLingee- Singtam (exit). 5. Uttarakhand Eco Circuit Development of Circuit at 69.17 Tehri-Chamba- Sarain around Tehri Lake. 6. Rajasthan Desert Development of 63.96 Circuit Shakambhari Mata Temple, Sambhar Salt Complex, DevyaniKund, SharmisthaSarovar, Naliasarand Other Destinations. 7. Nagaland Tribal Circuit Development of Circuit at 97.36 Peren- Kohima- Wokha 8. Madhya Wildlife Development of Circuit at 92.22 Pradesh Circuit Panna- Mukundpur- Sanjay- Dubri- Bandhavgarh- Kanha- Mukki- Pench. 9. Andhra Coastal Development of Nellore, 49.46 Pradesh Circuit Pulikat Lake, Ubblamadugu water falls, Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary, Mypadu Beach, Ramatheertham 10. Telangana Eco Circuit Development of Circuit in 91.62 Mahaboobnagar districts (Somasila, Singotam, Kadalaivanam, Akkamahadevi, Egalanpanta, Farahabad, Uma Maheshwaram, Mallelatheertham) 11. Kerala Eco Circuit Development of 76.55 Pathanamthitta - Gavi- Vagamon- Thekkady 12. Mizoram North East Integrated Development 92.26 Circuit of Thenzawl & South Zote, Districts Serchhip and Reiek 13. Assam Wildlife Development of Manas– 94.68 Circuit Pobitora– Nameri– Kaziranga– Dibru– Saikhowa. 14. Puducherry Coastal Development of 85.28 Circuit Dubrayapet, Arikamedu China Veerampattinam, Chunnabmar, Nallavadu, Manapet, Kalapet, French Quarter, Tamil Quarter and Yanam 15. Arunachal North East Integrated Development 96.72 Pradesh Circuit of Jirigaon, Nafra, Seppa, Pappu, Pasa, Pakke Valleys, Lumdung, Lafang Sohung Lake, Taro Yar, New Sagalee, Ziro, Yomcha 16. Tripura North East Development of North 82.85 Circuit East Circuit: Agartala - Sipahijala - Melaghar - Udaipur - Amarpur- Tirthamukh- Mandirghat– Dumboor- NarikelKunja- Gandachara– Ambassa 17. West Bengal Coastal Development of Beach 85.39 Circuit Circuit: Udaipur- Digha- Shankarpur- Tajpur- Mandarmani- Fraserganj- Bakkhlai-Henry Island 18. Chhattisgarh Tribal Circuit Development of Jashpur- 96.10 Kunkuri- Mainpat- Ambikapur- Maheshpur - Ratanpur- Kurdar- Sarodadadar- Gangrel- Kondagaon– NathiyaNawagaon- Jagdalpur- Chitrakoot- Tirthgarh. 19. Maharashtra Coastal Development of 19.06 Circuit Sindhudurg Coastal Circuit (Shiroda Beach, Sagareshwar, Tarkarli, Vijaydurg (Beach & Creek), Devgad (Fort & Beach), Mitbhav, Tondavali, Mocehmad and Nivati Fort). Year 2016-17 20. Goa Coastal Development of 97.65 Circuit Sinquerim-Baga, Anjuna- Vagator, Morjim-Keri, Aguada Fort and Aguada Jail. 21. Jammu & Himalayan Integrated Development 77.33 Kashmir Circuit of Jammu-Srinagar- Pehalgam-Bhagwati Nagar-Anantnag- Salamabad Uri-Kargil-Leh 22. Telangana Tribal Circuit Integrated Development 79.87 of Mulugu-Laknavaram- Medavaram- Tadvai- Damaravi- Mallur- Bogatha Waterfalls. 23. Meghalaya North East Development of Umium 99.13 Circuit (Lake View), U LumSohpetbneng- Mawdiangdiang – Orchid Lake Resort. 24. Madhya Buddhist Development of Sanchi – 74.02 Pradesh Circuit Satna -Rewa-Mandsaur- Dhar. 25. Kerala Spiritual Development of 99.99 Circuit Sabarimala - Erumeli- Pampa- Sannidhanam. 26. Manipur Spiritual Development of Shri 53.80 Circuit Govindajee Temple, Shri Bijoy Govindajee Temple – Shri Gopinath Temple – Shri Bungshibodon Temple – Shri Kaina Temple. 27. Gujarat Heritage Development of 59.17 Circuit Ahmedabad- Rajkot- Porbandar –Bardoli- Dandi. 28. Haryana Krishna Development of Tourism 97.35 Circuit Infrastructures at Brahmsarovar, SanhitSarovar, Narkatari, Jyotisar in Kurukshetra. 29. Rajasthan Krishna Integrated Development 75.80 Circuit of Govind Dev ji temple (Jaipur), KhatuShyam Ji (Sikar) and Nathdwara (Rajsamand). 30. Sikkim North East Development of Tourist 95.32 circuit Circuit Linking Lingmoo- Lingee– Maka- Temi- BermoikNamchi- Okharey - Sombaria-Daramdin- Melli (Exit) 31. Madhya Heritage Development of Gwalior 89.82 Pradesh circuit – Orchha – Khajuraho – Chanderi – Bhimbetka – Mandu 32. Kerala Spiritual Development of Sree 92.22 Circuit Padmanabha Temple, Aranmula- Sabrimala 33. Bihar Tirthankar Development of Vaishali- 37.19 circuit Arrah- Masad- Patna- Rajgir- Pawapuri- Champapuri. 34. Bihar Spiritual Integrated Development 44.76 circuit of Kanwaria Route: Sultanganj- Mojma- Banka. 35. Odisha Coastal Development of 70.82 circuit Gopalpur, Barkul, Satapada and Tampara. 36. Nag aland Tribal circuit Development of 98.14 Mokokchung–Tuensang- Mon 37. Uttarakhand Heritage Development of Kumaon 76.32 circuit Region – Katarmal – Jogeshwar-Baijnath- Devidhura. 38. Jammu & Himalayan Integrated Development 84.46 Kashmir Circuit of Tourist Facilities at Jammu-Rajouri-Shopian- Pulwama 39. Jammu & Himalayan Integrated Development 90.43 Kashmir Circuit of Tourist Facilities - Construction of Assets in lieu of those Destroyed in Floods in 2014 under PM Development Package 40. Jammu & Himalayan Integrated Development 90.85 Kashmir Circuit of Tourist facilities at Mantalai and Sudhmahadev 41. Jammu & Himalayan Integrated Development 87.44 Kashmir Circuit of Tourist facilities at Anantnag-Kishwar- Pahalgam-Daksum-Ranjit Sagar Dam 42. Jammu & Himalayan Development of Tourist 91.84 Kashmir Circuit Facilities at Gulmarg- Baramulla- Kupwara- Kargil - Leh 43. Uttar Buddhist Development of Srawasti, 99.97 Pradesh Circuit Kushinagar, & Kapilvastu. 44. Uttar Ramayana Development of 69.45 Pradesh Circuit Chitrakoot and Shringverpur 45. Andaman & Coastal Development of Long 26.91 Nicobar Circuit Island-Ross Smith Island- Islands Neil Island- Havelock Island- Baratang Island- Port Blair. 46. Tamil Nadu Coastal Development of Chennai- 72.26 Circuit Mamamallapuram – Rameshwaram – Kulasekaranpattinam – Kanyakumari 47. Uttar Spiritual Development of 65.61 Pradesh Circuit Shahjahanpur-Basti- Ahar-Aligharh-Kasgunj- Sarosi-Pratapgarh-Unnao- Kaushambi- Mirzapur- Gorakpur- Kairana- Doamriyagunj- Bagpat- Barabanki- Azamgarh 48. Uttar Spiritual –II Development of Bijnor- 67.51 Pradesh Circuit Meerut- Kanpur- Kanpur Dehat- Banda- Ghazipur- Salempur- Ghosi- Balia- Ambedkar Nagar- Aligarh- Fatehpur- Deoria- Mahoba- Sonbhadra- Chandauli- Mishrikh- Bhadohi 49. Uttar Heritage Development of Kalinjar 33.17 Pradesh Circuit Fort (Banda)- MarharDham (SantKabir Nagar)- ChauriChaura, Shaheed Sthal (Fatehpur)- MavaharSthal (Ghosi)- Shaheed Smarak (Meerut) 50. 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