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Chief Minister of Haryana meets Dr Mahesh Sharma to discuss proposed Science City

Chief Minister of Haryana meets Dr Mahesh Sharma to discuss proposed Science City

| | 02 Jun 2017, 08:10 pm
New Delhi, June 2 (IBNS): Manohar Lal Khattar, the Chief Minister of Haryana, along with an official delegation met Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State (Independent charge) for Culture and Tourism here on Friday to discuss the proposed ‘Science City’ to be developed in Haryana by the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) under Ministry of Culture.

Manohar Lal Khattar suggested two sites for the project- either in Sonepat or in Gurugram. Both the places have enough land for the development of proposed Science City in the State.

Dr. Mahesh Sharma assured the Chief Minister, Haryana of the in-principle approval for the proposed Science City in Haryana and said that the NCSM team will soon visit the suggested places to assess the feasibility of the project.

He set a deadline of Oct 31, 2018 for the completion of all projects relating to Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

He also stressed on the need for holistic development of Kurukshetra.

He called upon all concerned to focus on development of tourism sites as recently India has progressed a lot globally in the field of tourism.

 

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