The Heritage Walk illuminates the footsteps of history - The historical splendor of Nagpur will be conveyed to the tourists


Nagpur, dt. 27: Divisional Commissioner Smt. Prajakta Lavangare participated in the 'Heritage Walk' organized on the occasion of World Tourism Day. A closer look at the splendor of the city's historical heritage. He also expressed his intention to reach out to the tourists along with conservation.
 The 'Heritage Walk' was organized by the Directorate of Tourism on the occasion of World Tourism Day. He expressed the feeling that this initiative has given light to the footsteps of history today.
Collector Mrs. R. Vimala, Nagpur ? Deputy Director of Tourism Prashant Sawai, President of Vidarbha Heritage Society Pradyumna Sahastrabhojani was present on the occasion.
            The city has a large historical background and has withstood various foreign invasions. These foreign invasions have largely destroyed the historical splendor of the place. However, efforts will be made at the administrative level to save the remaining structures. For this, with the help of Shrimant Mudhoji Raje Bhosale, District Collector Smt. A meeting between Vimala, Deputy Director of Tourism Prashant Sawai and Historian, Tour and Travels Agent will be held at the Collectorate, Ms. Lavangare said.
 The Heritage Walk started on the occasion of World Tourism Day at Tilak Statue at Mahal. After that, the 'Heritage Walk' ended at Vitthal Rukmini Temple, Friday Gate, Big Palace (Senior Bhosla Palace), Gandhi Gate, Kalyaneshwar Temple, Gond Fort and Chitnavis Wada. Meanwhile, wealthy king Mudhoji Bhosale visited Mrs. Lavangare, Collector Mrs. R. After felicitating Vimala with a shawl and coconut, he had a discussion with the audience. Wealthy king Mudhoji Bhosale said at this time, Nagpur has a great historical background. Bhosale's kingdom lasted from Cuttack to arrest. This history has not come before the people. For this, the administration needs to take initiative. It is necessary for the district administration to pass on the history and glory of Bhosle to the new generation. The new generation that is constantly online should read history. He also expressed the feeling that the Directorate of Tourism would use new technologies and new media to convey information to the people in the face of changing circumstances.
 Shrimant Jaysingraje Bhosale informed the audience about the royal arsenal in the palace and the Ram temple, weapons. Under the slogan 'All-round development through tourism', various programs were organized throughout the day including 'Heritage Walk'. Among them were the distribution of prizes for the Nagpur Tourist Tournament competition, the online launch of the mural at Sitabardi Fort by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, as well as the webinars organized by the Directorate of Tourism and Government Institute Hotel Management and Catering Technology. The Heritage Walk was attended by a large number of agents from Tours & Travels in the city.