Bird Festival Celebrated in Punjab for First Time

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Bird Festival Celebrated in Punjab for First Time

In a first for the State of Punjab, the festival of ‘Migratory Birds’ was celebrated at Keshopur Chhamb in Gurdaspur. Chief Guest the Cultural Affairs and Tourism Minister, Navjot Singh Sidhu said that Punjab is the favourite spot of the migratory birds which is amply proved by the converging of 25000-30000 migratory birds at Keshopur Chhamb and more than 70000 at Harike Pattan. He further said that there are many wetlands around the world which receive less migratory birds than Punjab but have been popularized as centres of tourist excellence. The minister emphasized tapping of the immense tourism potential of the State by the department.

Sidhu further divulged that historical, religious and cultural circuits are coming up in Punjab to bolster tourism sector on one hand while on the other a ‘Wetland Circuit’ would be formed for the bird lovers for which all the wetlands would be made attractive from tourism point of view. He said that the tour operators as well as the tourists would be connected with the circuit and every facility would be provided to the tourists at these wetlands.

Sidhu said ‘World Photography Contest’ would be held at the wetlands for which eminent photographers from the Discovery, National Geographic and Animal Planet channels would be invited. He also said that eco-friendly towers would be installed at Keshopur Chhamb for wildlife photographers and bird lovers which would not harm the birds in any way and photography of the migratory birds would also be possible. Disclosing further, he said that by the next year, tented accommodation would be made available for the tourists leading to tourism getting a huge boost. He said that the intention behind this initiative is to make the wetlands a resting and stoppage spot for the tourists headed to Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.

Bird Festival Celebrated In Punjab For First Time

Sidhu said that Punjab is the second state after Manipur to implement Cultural Policy and now efforts are on in full swing to frame a Tourism Policy. Batting for connecting the future generations with the rich cultural heritage of Punjab, Sidhu also championed the cause of generating job avenues from the ‘Sabhyachar Ton Rozgar’ policy.

The minister also handed over the keys of the complex at Keshopur Chhamb to the Forest & Wildlife authorities besides releasing the books published by the Tourism Department for promoting tourism.

Earlier, the minister also toured Keshopur Chhamb and watched the migratory birds and visited the exhibition of domestic goods manufactured by a self help group. He also praised the artistic acumen of the artisans and visited the whole complex.

Others present on the occasion included Secretary Tourism Vikas Pratap, Director Tourism  Shivdular Singh Dhillon, Principal Chief Conservator (Forest & Wildlife) Kuldeep Kumar, SDM Gurdaspur Skatter Singh Bal, Executive Director, Punjab Heritage Board Basanta Kumar, FCS  K.L. Malhotra, Tehsildar,Navtej Singh Sodhi and officers of the Tourism department.