Arrange visit of G-20 delegates to Jammu: CCI urges Centre

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JAMMU: “The G-20 Summit at SKICC Srinagar from May 22 to 24, 2023 is a great pride for us,” said Arun Gupta, President Chamber of Commerce and Industries, here on Thursday.
“This high profile summit will not only provide an opportunity for India to showcase the reality to the world that normalcy has returned in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir but will also paved way for India to counter the Pakistan fake claims of human rights violations,” Arun Gupta said in a press conference.
Over 100 Non-Ministerial Members representing G-20 nations are excepted to participate in the aforesaid summit. Aside from G-20 Members the delegates from Guest Countries are also likely to participate in the event.
“This event will have lasting impact on Trade, Commerce, Industry and Tourism Sector of UT of Jammu & Kashmir as well as across the country,” Arun said.
He added, “This summit will eventually result in increasing the tourist flow, enhance economic benefits and generation of employment opportunities for the localities and will make it a stable destination for investments.”
Gupta said that LG Manoj Sinha is taking keen interest to make this event a great success which will open new Vistas and opportunities for the stakeholders to get maximum benefit out of this summit.
Further, Arun requested the Union Government that if possible, the government should arrange the visit of the delegates attending the summit, to Jammu areas also so that they can visit the world famous places like Patnitop, Sudhmahadev, Mantalai and the lakes of Surinsar, Mansar and the holy shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi in Katra.
“The visit of the delegates to Jammu areas will prove as a milestone for improving the tourism sector of Jammu,” he added.
Among others present in the press conference include Anil Gupta, Sr. Vic President CCI, Rajeev Gupta, Jr. Vice President CCI, Manish Gupta, Secretary General CCI, Rajesh Gupta, Secretary CCI and Rajesh Gupta, Treasurer CCI.

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