American firm signs pact with UP tourism for 100-room resort in Ayodhya
American firm signs pact with UP tourism for 100-room resort in Ayodhya
With investments increasing in hospitality sector for enhancement in tourism potential and cater to the growing influx of visitors Ayodhya, an American firm signs pact with UP tourism for 100-room resort in Ayodhya
Notedly, the inauguration of the Ram Temple has already led to an unexpected surge in tourist numbers, prompting a proactive approach to encourage investments in hotels and resorts for improved facilities for touring visitors.
Interestingly, as per a press release from the Chief Minister’s office, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on January 27 in the presence of Tourism Director Prakhar Mishra, sealing a partnership with the American firm Anjali Investment LLC at Paryatan Bhawan.
The agreement focuses on the construction of a 100-room resort in Ayodhya. This new development is poised to elevate the amenities available to tourists and guests, fostering the growth of tourism in the region and offering top-notch facilities to visitors.
The American firm involved, Anjali Investment LLC, led by Ramesh Nangurnoori, an entrepreneur from Hyderabad currently engaged in real estate and other businesses in the United States, is set to construct a 100-room resort in Ayodhya.
The resort aims to enhance the facilities available to tourists and guests, thereby contributing to the overall growth of tourism in the region.
Entrepreneur Ramesh Nangurnoori emphasised the strategic decision to invest in Ayodhya’s hospitality sector, citing the substantial tourism potential after the consecration of the Ram temple.
Suitable land has already been identified, and with the signing of the MoU with Uttar Pradesh Tourism, the construction work is slated to commence soon. The investor praised the investor-friendly policies of the tourism department,” the release stated.
Director of Tourism, Prakhar Mishra, highlighted that the construction of the hotel and resort would enhance the overall experience for tourists and devotees visiting the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
The anticipated increase in the number of tourists is expected to generate new employment opportunities for the local population.
“Echoing these sentiments, Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh emphasised the rapid development of Uttar Pradesh in the tourism sector. The state currently leads in domestic tourism, and continuous efforts are underway to attract more foreign tourists,” as per the release.
News Edit K.V.Raman