Key Points

Delhi celebrated World Tourism Day with its 16th Champions Run, showcasing the city's tourism potential. Political leaders like Kapil Mishra and Vijay Goel highlighted the government's vision to develop new tourist attractions. The event aligned with Prime Minister Modi's strategy to promote domestic tourism and explore India's diverse landscapes. Citizens and athletes participated enthusiastically, supporting the 'Dekho Apna Desh' campaign.

Key Points: Modi's Vision Delhi Hosts 16th Champions Run Tourism Day

  • Delhi transforms from transit hub to tourism destination
  • Champions Run promotes national tourism awareness
  • PM Modi emphasizes exploring India's diverse landscapes
  • Cultural programs highlight tourism's economic potential
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Delhi hosts 16th Champions Run on World Tourism Day to promote city's tourism potential

Delhi celebrates World Tourism Day with Champions Run, highlighting PM Modi's tourism development strategy and city's cultural potential

"The world cannot match the tourism opportunities available in our country - Vijay Goel"

New Delhi, Sep 27

The National Capital celebrated World Tourism Day with the 16th Champion's Run, held at the Gandhi Darshan site, aimed at boosting awareness and participation in India's vibrant tourism sector.

The event saw the presence of senior leaders, including Delhi Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra and BJP leader Vijay Goel, who praised the Central government's continued efforts to transform Delhi and India into leading global tourist destinations.

Delhi Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra addressed the gathering, stressing how Delhi is embracing tourism as a major driver of culture and economy.

"On World Tourism Day, cultural programs are being organised at many places across Delhi. The Prime Minister has emphasised the importance of promoting tourism. Across India and Delhi, various tourist destinations are being developed. New tourism spots have been created in Delhi as well, such as Kartavya Path," Mishra said.

Mishra also outlined a broader vision for the Capital: "The vision of the Prime Minister and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is to transform Delhi from a transit hub into a tourism hub, making the city a destination where people stay and explore."

Speaking at the event, Goel also highlighted the government's push to promote tourism under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Every year, on World Tourism Day, the Champion's Run is organised in Delhi. The purpose is to promote tourism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi says tourism must be promoted, and keeping this in mind, the government is working actively. New tourist spots are being developed in Delhi so that people from outside the city can visit these places and learn more about India," he said.

He further added: "As our Prime Minister Narendra Modi often says, the world cannot match the tourism opportunities available in our country. India has everything, seas, deserts, mountains, varied climates, summers, and winters, that cannot be found in any other country."

The 16th Champion's Run not only celebrated the spirit of tourism but also served as a reminder of the untapped potential within the country's cultural and historical assets. From redeveloped heritage sites to new attractions, Delhi is increasingly positioning itself as a must-visit city for both domestic and international travelers.

The event concluded with enthusiastic participation from citizens and athletes alike, aligning with the government's 'Dekho Apna Desh' campaign to encourage exploration of India's own diverse tourism offerings.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they'd address the basic issues first. Delhi's traffic and pollution make it difficult for tourists to enjoy properly. Development should be balanced with sustainability.
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Arjun K
Delhi truly deserves to be a tourism hub! The rich history combined with modern development makes it unique. The 'Dekho Apna Desh' campaign is much needed - we often overlook our own country's beauty.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Delhi last year, I was amazed by the diversity of experiences - from Chandni Chowk's chaos to India Gate's grandeur. More such events will definitely boost tourism! ✨
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Vikram M
Good to see political leaders from different parties coming together for tourism promotion. Delhi has immense potential - just need better coordination between agencies and improved tourist facilities.
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Michael C
The Champion's Run is a fantastic way to combine fitness with tourism awareness. Hope they organize more such community-involved events throughout the year. Delhi's heritage sites are world-class!

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