PHD 6th India Heritage Tourism Conclave

Sustaining Heritage Tourism of Khajuraho

PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized a press conference lately to create awareness about promoting the heritage of Khajuraho and bringing Khajuraho on the map of prominent heritage tourism destinations of the world. The chamber also highlighted their upcoming programme the PHD 6th India Heritage Tourism Conclave – Sustaining Heritage Tourism of Khajuraho to be held on 17th March, 2017 which aims at highlighting the importance of the heritage city and its sculptures which belong to more than 1100 years ago.

This is PHD Chamber’s 6th Edition of the series of Heritage Tourism Conclaves. The earlier editions were held in the cities like New Delhi, Jaipur, Shimla, Ranchi and Patna.

The said conclave will be inaugurated by Faggan Singh Kulaste, Hon’ble Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Government of India along with prominent dignitaries from Government of India and Government of Madhya Pradesh also gracing the occasion. The chamber is committed to ensure promoting heritage tourism and ensure maximum tourists in our country.

The officials who addressed the press were H.E. Mr Igor Polikha, Ambassador, Embassy of Ukraine to New Delhi, Daniela Maria, Head, Culture Department, Embassy of Romania to New Delhi, Pushpendra Singh (Guddu Raja), President, Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh, Archana Singh, Mayor, Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh, Raja Bundela, Honorary Member, Media and Entertainment Committee, PHD Chamber, Anuj Gupta, Honorary Member, Tourism Committee, PHD Chamber and Yogesh Srivastav, Director, PHD Chamber.

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