Rajasthan: BSF to start border tourism at 3 checkpoints Jodhpur News – Times of India

Jodhpur : Tourists coming Jaisalmer Now you will be able to see the Indo-Pak border closely. BSF is working on border tourism model a little beyond Tanot Mata temple to make Wagah-Attari border attractive.
The initiative will start as the Beating Retreat ceremony at Bablia Post next month and will soon be extended to Bikaner’s Sanchu and Khajuwala border posts.
IG, BSF (Rajasthan Frontier) Pankaj Gumar said on Tuesday that every citizen of the country has a desire to visit the international border and keeping this in mind, BSF is working on a model to develop tourism at border posts. . boundary.
“For this, a stadium with a capacity of 2,000 spectators has already been built at Babliyan Post. Initially, we will organize a Beating Retreat program at Attari border from next month,” Gumar said. A part of the event for now.
BSF has taken this initiative in collaboration with the state government. Fulfilling the desire of citizens to have a glimpse of the Wagah-Attari Indo-Pak border, the initiative also aims to instill a sense of patriotism among the visitors.
Tanot Mata Temple is visited by a large number of tourists and devotees every year and almost all of them wish to visit the Indo-Pak border, which is about 20 km away from the temple. But in the absence of any such permission they have to go back with unfulfilled desire.

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