“Nanna Desha Nanna Hemme” (Mere Desh Meri Shan) Campaign Launched in Mysuru

Mysuru ( Karnataka ): “Mysuru is ideal for tourism, which should be developed to draw tourists from all over the world,” opined Mysore Airport director R. Manjunath.

He was speaking after launching a Pravasi Abhiyan Nanna Desha Nanna Hemme organized by the Brahma Kumaris at a function held at Jnana Prakasha Bhavan in Yadavagiri. Manjunath said that the culture of Sikkim is unique, where people worship mountains, and tourists are introduced to that culture. He said that Mysuru has earned a name in the cultural and spiritual sector which should be made aware to the tourists.

Speaking on the occasion, Tourism Department Regional Manager U. B Uday Kumar opined that introspection of facilities available in Mysuru should be done before claiming that the city has everything for tourism. He claimed that indiscipline was responsible for many inadequacies. He observed that tourists always focus on visiting Mysore Palace and the Krishna Raja Sagara Dam, which should be developed to meet the expectations of the tourists. He pointed out that the Government employees cannot act and function independently, and hence sought the cooperation of the employees of all departments and the public to uphold tourism to the desired level. He opined that every tourist place should have good roads to access, ample drinking water, and clean toilets. He added that tourists should have access to taste Mysore Pak, Mysore Rasabale and other popular dishes of the city.

Brahma Kumaris Mysuru Sub Zone Head BK Lakshmi, Aviation and Tourism National Convenor BK Kamlesh, Hotel Owners Association President C. Narayana Gowda, and Mysore Travel Association President H. Shivalingaiah and others were present.

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