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The Uttar Pradesh government has announced that it should develop 35 towns in the border districts as a tourist village. Tourism Minister Jayveer Singh said this scheme will offer new jobs in towns of seven districts, including Maharajganj Siddharthnagar. 10 Homes units will be built in every town where tourists can experience local culture. Local youths will be trained in Story extract. Tourism and Culture Minister Jayveer Singh. File photo -digital desktop, lucknow. The Tourism Division also takes a big step in bringing the border villages of the state to the tourism map. The state government will develop 35 towns in seven border districts as a tourism village. Not only will this initiative create new jobs in these towns, but tourists from the country and the world will also be able to become familiar with folk culture, lifestyle, traditions, costumes, food and biodiversity. Minister of Tourism and Culture, Jayveer Singh, informed that special arrangements are being made to promote rural tourism in selected towns of Maharajganj, Siddharthnagar, Shravasti, Balrampur, Bahraich, Lakhimpur Kheri and Pilibhit. 10-10 Homestays units will be prepared in every town, where tourists can live the local culture by staying in the rural environment. Jayveer Singh said that Dulhasumali, Bajaha, Khunuwan, Kotia, Gharuar Balrampur District of Siddharthnagar District Imlia Kodar, Chandanpur, Narihwa, Paharpur, Belbharia Lakhimpur Kheri, Banakati Chidia Purba Majra Himatnagar, Pipra, Pipra Paharpur, Paharpur, Paharpur, Pahati Chidia Chidia Purba Majra Majra Himatnagar, Purana, Sighia, Badriyach -Distrik’s Badriya, Budrai district Lalpur Kusmahwan in Vishunapur Shravasti -Distrik, Motipur Kala, Cuttack, Medhakia, Naujalda Nakatha, Belhari Pilibhit District, Gabhia Saharai, Dhakiya Ta. Towns such as Bhedihari, Itahia, Girhiya, Tarainin and Chandithan of Maharajpur, Mataya Lalpur Maharajgan -District were selected. Jayveer Singh said that local youths in this scheme will be trained in story adjustment, so that they can offer village stories, legends and historical importance to tourists in an interesting way. At the same time, women of self -help groups will be trained to make traditional dishes so that tourists can also enjoy the taste associated with the village kitchen. According to the government’s scheme, beautiful craft products from the Tharu tribe will be linked to local markets and online platforms, which will not only recognize these traditional arts, but will also increase the income of local artisans. The Minister of Tourism said that the ‘Tourist Village’ scheme is not just tourism, but that it is a big step towards confidence, women’s empowerment and cultural protection. It will provide the light of development in the border towns and the legacy there will be new life. Uttar Pradesh is now moving quickly to give world -class platform to its towns through tourism. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.