Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates Indo-Pak border viewing point in Gujarat's Nada Bet
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates Indo-Pak border viewing point in Gujarat’s Nada Bet

Shri Amit Shah said that the growth in tourism will generate at least five lakh jobs for the people in Nada Bet in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat

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Apr 10, 2022, 02:57 pm IST
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Banaskantha (Gujarat) [India], April 10 (ANI): Union Home minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated the Indo-Pak border viewing point in Nada Bet in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district. Shri Amit Shah said that the growth in tourism will generate at least five lakh jobs for the people in Nada Bet in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat.

He said that the district in the next 10 years will see ample employment opportunities. “I can see that after 10 years Nada Bet will be a centre of employment for at least five lakh people of Banaskantha. PM Modi is giving a major boost to border tourism in the country,” said Shah.

The Home Minister mentioned the government’s vision in the development of the viewpoint and said that it would enable the people to interact with the protectors of the borders, the Border Security Force (BSF).

“The border viewing point will give a boost to tourism, besides allowing the tourists to interact with the security personnel and get a sense of the way the border management work is done. PM Modi has taken a lot of initiatives for the security of the border and also the infrastructure development,” he said.

Enumerating the benefits of border tourism, Shah said that it would lead to employment opportunities for the people and would enable development to reach the border villages.

“I want to thank PM Modi for his vision as when one comes here and goes to the Indo-Pak border he gets to know how the BSF is protecting us. The children will get to know about the works of BSF. With a boost to tourism, people will begin living in the villages, which had been facing migration in search of employment opportunities. The development will reach the last villages of the country,” he said.

The Home Minister also lauded the valour of the BSF, and said that the paramilitary force has shown exemplary courage in safeguarding the border.

“The country is proud of the BSF, with its valours reflected in one Maha Vir Chakra, 4 Kirti Chakra, 13 Vir Chakra, 13 Shaurya Chakra,” he said.

The viewing point has been built on the lines of the Wagah-Atari border of Punjab. Before the inauguration, Shah, along with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, offered prayer at the Nadeshwari Mata Temple in Banaskantha on Sunday.

The viewing point has been built on the lines of the Wagah-Atari border of Punjab. Nada Bet, as per the Gujarat Tourism website, is a small slice of land jutting into a sprawling lake, where the “Seema Darshan (border viewing) for tourists is organised.

“It offers an opportunity for travellers to see the workings of an army post on the border of India. Some of the activities and sights that will interest the traveller include the retreat ceremony against the backdrop of a glorious orange sunset where the Border Security Force (BSF) jawans put up a gallant show of marching with pride to end another day of guarding the borders,” the website stated.

It further added that a weapon display and photo gallery at Nada Bet includes guns, tanks and other sophisticated devices that help in keeping the border and inland places secure. As an ode to the camels and to showcase their expertise and disciple, a camel show is presented for the visitors. (ANI)

Topics: Amit ShahGujaratIndo-Pak borderNada Betborder viewing pointBanaskantha
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