Interactive Meeting with Mr. Jaykumar Rawal Hon'ble Minister for Tourism & Employment Guarantee Scheme Govt. of Maharashtra

September 22, 2016


MEDC had embarked on the mission of making “Ashtavinayaka Tourism Circuit “ a world class destination affordable to all types of pilgrims. A substantial progress is already made on this subject between MEDC and MTDC.

MEDC officer bearers met Shri.Jaykumar Rawal, Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Govt. of Maharashtra at Mantralaya, Mumbai on 19th September 2016 and discussed the ‘Role of MEDC in Tourism Development of Maharashtra’.  Cdr. DipakNaik, President briefed the Hon’ble Minister about MEDC’s ‘Astavinayak Circuit Regional Development Plan’ and its objectives. Hon’ble Minister appreciated the work that MEDC doing for the Tourism Development in Maharashtra and offered all support to MEDC to implement this unique project

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