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HYDERABAD, DECEMBER 06: The J&K Tourism has bagged the Eco-Tourism hotspot award at the India International Tourism Mart being held here at Hyderabad.

The tourism fest was inaugurated on December 04, 2025 and it is witnessing participation of many states and Union territories besides delegations from Malaysia, Nepal, Botswana and other countries.

The J&K Tourism was awarded for its eco-tourism practices having been adopted for sustainable tourism across J&K by the Department.  Besides this also coincides with the continued thrust and series of promotional activities carried by the department across the tourism markets in the country in recent months.

The stall set up by the J&K Tourism department evinced keen interest among the members of travel trade and customers who showed a great interest in the products on display particularly related to adventure, MICE and Wedding.

The delegation comprised Chief Executive Officer, Kishtwar Development Authority, Kaisar Ahmad Bhawani; Chief Executive Officer, Wullar-Manasbal Development Authority, Ahsanul Haq Chishti; General Manager, JKTDC, Riyaz Ahmad, Assistant Director, Tourism, Jammu, Arif Ahmad Lone and Assistant Tourist Officer, Sajid Kirmani besides many travel operators from J&K.

Meanwhile on the sidelines of the tourism fest, the delegation had a series of meetings with tour operators’ bodies from Hyderabad and other parts of the country besides facilitating proactive B2B sessions between the tourism stakeholders from J&K and their counterparts from other states. These include meetings with Tour Operators Association of Telangana, FTCCI, UFTC, representatives of SKAL International besides heads of prominent travel companies of the country. The discussions underscored the importance of more synchronised and cohesive approach between the local stakeholders and their counterparts across the country.

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Pays tributes to Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya

LG highlights Mahamana’s significant contribution in building knowledge society; taking the benefits of science, technology and education to the industries: LG Sinha

Mahamana was among the first visionary to step in to create a fine balance between modern science and technology and Indian ethos: LG

Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya ji initiated 4 significant departments in 1916 focused on science and technology to serve the country as well as its future aspirations: LG

India is a front-ranking scientific power today: LG Sinha

Our country benefitted immensely from Mahamana’s multi-dimensional vision: LG

Mahamana’s effort to build a strong edifice of science and technology had opened up opportunities to explore new frontiers of scientific knowledge: LG Sinha

HYDERABAD, SEPTEMBER 02: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha interacted with the Banaras Hindu University-BHU Alumni at Hyderabad, today and paid tributes to Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.

In his address, the Lt Governor recalled the significant contribution of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya in bringing scientific and industrial revolution in the country.

“Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya laid the foundation of the knowledge society and played a key role in taking the benefits of science, technology and education to the industries,” the Lt Governor said.

He said the ideas and ideals of Mahamana have led the path in the making of modern India.

“India is a front-ranking scientific power today. Our country benefitted immensely from Mahamana’s multi-dimensional vision.  Mahamana’s effort to build a strong edifice of science and technology had opened up opportunities to explore new frontiers of scientific knowledge,” the Lt Governor said.

 Mahamana was among the first visionary to step in to create a fine balance between modern science and technology and Indian ethos. He initiated four significant departments in 1916 focused on science and technology – Science, Engineering, Chemistry and Technology, to serve the country as well as its future aspirations, he added.


 The Lt Governor said that Mahamana transformed BHU into the breeding ground for well-trained manpower, who are not only serving the country but also contributing to the growth of various other nations.


Alumni of BHU and other prominent personalities from all walks of life were present on the occasion.

 
Pays tributes to Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya

LG highlights Mahamana’s significant contribution in building knowledge society; taking the benefits of science, technology and education to the industries: LG Sinha

Mahamana was among the first visionary to step in to create a fine balance between modern science and technology and Indian ethos: LG

Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya ji initiated 4 significant departments in 1916 focused on science and technology to serve the country as well as its future aspirations: LG

India is a front-ranking scientific power today: LG Sinha

Our country benefitted immensely from Mahamana's multi-dimensional vision: LG

Mahamana's effort to build a strong edifice of science and technology had opened up opportunities to explore new frontiers of scientific knowledge: LG Sinha

HYDERABAD, SEPTEMBER 02: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha interacted with the Banaras Hindu University-BHU Alumni at Hyderabad, today and paid tributes to Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.

In his address, the Lt Governor recalled the significant contribution of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya in bringing scientific and industrial revolution in the country.

“Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya laid the foundation of the knowledge society and played a key role in taking the benefits of science, technology and education to the industries,” the Lt Governor said.

He said the ideas and ideals of Mahamana have led the path in the making of modern India.

“India is a front-ranking scientific power today. Our country benefitted immensely from Mahamana's multi-dimensional vision.  Mahamana’s effort to build a strong edifice of science and technology had opened up opportunities to explore new frontiers of scientific knowledge,” the Lt Governor said.

 Mahamana was among the first visionary to step in to create a fine balance between modern science and technology and Indian ethos. He initiated four significant departments in 1916 focused on science and technology - Science, Engineering, Chemistry and Technology, to serve the country as well as its future aspirations, he added.


 The Lt Governor said that Mahamana transformed BHU into the breeding ground for well-trained manpower, who are not only serving the country but also contributing to the growth of various other nations.


Alumni of BHU and other prominent personalities from all walks of life were present on the occasion.