CII for developing tourism infrastructure in JK

Srinagar, July 30: The Confederation of Indian Industries, J&K State Council, has urged the government to focus on developing better tourism infrastructure in the state.
 A delegation of CII J&K State Council called on Madav Lal, Chief Secretary at a local the other day.
 The delegation was led by Waseem Trumboo, Director Trumboo Industries Pvt Ltd and Chairman CII J&K State Council.
 Amongst others Dr Asghar Hassan Samoon, Divisional Commissioner-Kashmir, Shant Manu, Commissioner Secretary Industries and Commerce and Vinod Koul, Secretary Technical Education were present.
 The Chief Secretary along with other government officials had healthy Interaction with the CII Members on different issues including vacant plots in different Industrial Estates.
 The delegation called for developing tourism infrastructure in the state.
 Lal assured full support and cooperation from the government to the CII, a statement here said.
 Asif Iqbal Burza, Director Ahad Hotels and Resorts Pvt Ltd and Chairman CII Kashmir Zone presented vote of thanks. 

Lastupdate on : Mon, 30 Jul 2012 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Mon, 30 Jul 2012 18:30:00 GMT
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