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After Art 370 Abrogation, Maharashtra Govt Plans Resort in Ladakh

Maharashtra Tourism Development Minister Jaykumar Rawal said the official decision will be taken soon.

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With the withdrawal of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, the Maharashtra government wants to set up a tourist resort in Ladakh.

The state’s Tourism Development Minister Jaykumar Rawal said the official decision regarding this will be taken soon.

With the revocation of some provisions of the Article 370 of the Constitution, the bar on outsiders from buying land in Jammu and Kashmir is expected to cease to exist. The Centre has also proposed to turn Ladakh into a Union Territory.

"We would like to purchase land and set up an MTDC (Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation) resort in Ladakh. Sizeable number of tourists visit Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir every year and with abrogation of Article 370, I think we can officially set up a resort," Rawal said.

"The resort will be as modern as those developed by MTDC in Maharashtra. Official decision will be taken soon," Rawal said.

He was speaking to reporters after launching MTDC's booking facility at the Mantralaya, the state government's headquarters here.

The facility will offer discounts to government officials, he said.

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