PM Narendra Modi says tourism necessary for development of Manipur
PM Modi said Manipur needed road connectivity & other communication infrastructure system should be developed so that tourists were able to travel.

Addressing a mammoth gathering at the concluding day of 'Sangai Manipur Tourism Festival' here this afternoon, Modi said the state needed road connectivity and other communication infrastructure system should be developed so that tourists were able to travel to the state.
He said north eastern states was an 'enchanting' place and all efforts should be made to develop the region.
Dwarka in Gujarat was liked by tourists not because of its religious connection but because it was developed, the Prime Minister said in his 15-minute speech.
Likewise, the north eastern region, which is full of natural beauties, could be developed, said Modi, who was the chief guest of the 'Sangai Manipur Tourism Festival' here.
'Sangai Manipur Tourism Festival', the biggest tourism festival in the state, is named after 'Sangai', the brow -antlered deer, available only in Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur's Bishenpur district.
Besides tourism, the Prime Minister also mentioned the role of sports in the development of the state.
Stating that a sports university would be set up in Manipur, he said the state's youth has lots of talent in various sports.
The Prime Minister arrived here from Assam and left for Nagaland after his brief speech.
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