Sri Lanka rolls out projects to attract high-end tourists
Sri Lanka has rolled out infrastructure development projects and innovative tourism promotion programmes in a bid to attract high-end tourists, the President's Media Division (PMD) said.
Sri Lanka has rolled out infrastructure development projects and innovative tourism promotion programmes in a bid to attract high-end tourists, the President's Media Division (PMD) said.
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“We are providing an opportunity to common people including poor and middle class people to invest in infrastructure projects with an assured monthly return of 7 to 8 percent,” says Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari.
The projects we work on in VietNam and most other parts of ASEAN tend to be around very similar themes, largely because I think most of us are trying to deal with the same issues.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said, "Today Delhi has got a very beautiful gift of modern infrastructure from the central government. It was not easy to prepare the Integrated Transit Corridor in such a short span of time. The roads, around which the corridor is built is one of the busiest roads in Delhi."
At the outset, the PM underlined the critical role of semiconductors in today’s world and said; “It is our collective aim to establish India as one of the key partners in global semiconductor supply chains. We want to work in this direction based on the principle of Hi-tech, high quality and high reliability.”
Noting that catering to India's healthcare needs is a stupendous task, Naidu called upon the private sector to complement the government's efforts and take "medical profession and allied activities as a mission".