Raipur, 27 September 2020. Chhattisgarh is a region with diversities in terms of tourism. There are many diversities in terms of agricultural production, many species of paddy are stored here. Some special crops like tea, guava, litchi, cashew, potato, pineapple, pears, sitaphal etc. are also being cultivated here. In this way Chhattisgarh can also be established as an agricultural tourism state, there are many possibilities in this area. This was stated by Governor Ms. Anusuiya Uike. Today, she was releasing the online souvenir 'Ghumkadar Junction' of the News Express.com website. He extended his hearty congratulations and best wishes to the editor of this souvenir, Mr. Lalit Sharma and announced to give one lakh rupees as encouragement. This souvenir is based on Chhattisgarh tourism. The Governor also congratulated everyone on World Tourism Day.The Governor said that due to the promotion of tourism in Chhattisgarh, people will get employment, their income will increase and the burning problem here will also help in curbing Naxalism. I have a special interest in tourism and when I get an opportunity, I go sightseeing. I have visited and enjoyed many places in my country and abroad. Suggest you to establish Chhattisgarh as a tourism center, I will write a letter to the Central Government and the State Government and help in every way possible. He said that there is a lot of natural wealth here. Looking at north Chhattisgarh, there are Sitamarhi Harchauka in Koriya district of Surguja zone and Sita Bengra and Laxman Bengra cave in Ramgarh in Surguja district, where Ram-Sita signs are found during exile. So there are many waterfalls in South Bastar, including Chitrakot, seeing that the eyes are not tired, where the mind gets peace as soon as we go.The Governor said that 32 percent of Chhattisgarh belongs to the tribal community, whose traditions are unique and enchanting. The best thing is that they cherish their traditions. These traditions are displayed in the capital's Pukhouti Muktangan. The state government is trying to develop Chhattisgarh as a tourism state and provide facilities. Ms. Uike said that I urge the NGOs and social organizations working in this field to bring untouched aspects of Chhattisgarh, collect it and present it in national international forums, in which youth will play a major role. It is necessary that such initiatives should not be done only by the government, the general public should also become a partner and inform people about the tourism of the state outside of Chhattisgarh and abroad. With the efforts of all of us, Chhattisgarh will definitely be established as a major tourist center. Lalit Sharma said that the beauty of Chhattisgarh is made in the monsoon. Here the rivers are in spate, then the springs also remain at full puberty, due to which they are visible. The greenery that surrounds it is fascinating, as well as the plains area is the best for winter tourism and in the summer, the Pats region of Surguja and the dense forests of Bastar are relaxed. In this way, if you look at the overall view, Chhattisgarh sees different untouched dimensions of tourism in all seasons. He also gave the slogan of 'four major grounds of tourism, security, resources, housing, food'.Parvatorahi Smt Vijaya Pant Tuli and senior journalist and litterateur Shri Girish Pankaj also spoke on the occasion. The program started with Saraswati Vandana and Mangalacharan presented by Pandit Anoop Tiwari. On this occasion, CSHD Secretary of Chhattisgarh Vivek Saxena and other dignitaries were present.