In a significant move towards administrative reforms, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launched the Nation's first-ever Report Management Portal (RMP) and Meeting Management Portal (MMP), developed by the Department of Digital Technology and Governance (DDTG) here today.
On the increasing footfall of tourists in Himachal Pradesh during the ongoing Shimla Winter Carnival, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said it was encouraging that tourists were once again flocking to the state after the flood disaster last year.
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"I want to thank all the tourists for coming here. After the disaster, Himachal Pradesh is moving on the path of increasing tourism in the state...All the tourist spots and hotels are full..." Sukhu told ANI.
On New Year's Eve today, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, accompanied by his cabinet colleagues, took a stroll on the historic Mall Road of Shimla, extending warm greetings to the public and tourists.
As many as 200 police officers and home guard personnel have been additionally deployed to regulate traffic and law and order as a large number of tourists are expected to flock to Himachal Pradesh to celebrate the New Year, a top police official said.
A large number of tourists are flocking to the hilly state of Himachal Pradesh ahead of the New Year. While other North Indian states are engulfed in fog, Himachal Pradesh is witnessing clear skies and pleasant weather conditions. The tourists are rushing to skate at Kufri.
On the fourth day of the Shimla winter carnival, the Shimla Municipal Corporation organised a dog show on Thursday. The dog show of the pets of the local residents draws the attention of tourists and locals. The German shepherd, Beagle, Shih Tzu, Apso and husky breeds were brought by the loc
"On the pattern of Christmas and winter carnivals, we will manage the same for December 31st. We had nearly 1.5 lakh tourists on Christmas and we are expecting 80,000 to one lakh people and nearly 2,50,000 vehicles on year-end," Shimla Superintendent of Police, Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi said.
Mayor of Shimla City, Surender Chauhan said that they are trying to promote the culture of the state and also to revive business after the disaster through the first-ever winter carnival of Shimla City.