The Baloch government has launched seven projects to enhance tourism in the province’s coastal districts, and development on these projects are currently in the works.
Not only will the projects draw tourists, but they will also attract investors eager to invest in the province’s coastal districts.
This was said at a press conference on thursday, a meeting was convened here to discuss the promotion of tourism, culture, and the arts.and archaeology, as well as improvement plans established at tourist sites across Balochistan.
The meeting was presided over by Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani. which was also attended by the Chief Secretary of Balochistan, Capt (retd) Fazeel Asghar, the Additional Chief Secretary Planning and Development, Abdul Saboor Kakar, and the Secretary of Culture and Tourism are the officials in charge. CM’s advisors on tourism and culture.
A master plan for tourism and culture promotion had been prepared, and eco-tourism resort development was ongoing in seven areas along the province’s coast, according to the meeting.
The audience was told on the viability and development of cultural complexes in various sections of the province totaling Rs50 million.
Regarding The chief minister emphasised the importance of archaeological sites in the province, stating that the relevant ministries should take concrete steps. to ensure their protection and the discovery of further such sites.
Balochistan already had the Mehrgarh archaeological site, which belonged to a 7,000-year-old civilization, he pointed out..