The video of Kant was shared by the Gujarat Tourism which expressed its gratitude towards Kant for obtaining stayed at the Tent City.
NITI Aayog Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Amitabh Kant not too long ago visited the state of Gujarat and stayed at the tent city of the Great Rann of Kutch. In a video shared by the Gujarat Tourism, Kant can be noticed amidst the White desert of Kutch expressing his jubilation and happiness immediately after staying at the tent city. Kant, who is generally noticed in the official higher powered meetings of the central government, can be noticed in a black colour jacket and pant amidst the chilly climate at the Rann of Kutch. Asked about his knowledge and keep at the tent city, Kant replied that it had certainly been a one of a kind and fascinating knowledge for him to keep at the tent city. Showering praise on the hospitality and warmth shown by the men and women of Kutch, Kant appreciated the mouth watering cuisines of the location and also admired the arrangement of fascinating sports at the web page.
Kant who often represents India at various forums and associations in various components of the planet stated that he had travelled to all the components of the planet and India prior to but the warmth and affection shown at the Rann of Kutch was actually spectacular. He additional stated that the complete knowledge of staying at the location took him to a various elevation and enriched his experiences in a massive manner. The video of Kant was shared by the Gujarat Tourism which expressed its gratitude towards Kant for obtaining stayed at the Tent City.
The Great Rann of Kutch is one of the most visited tourist attraction websites in the state of Gujarat. The state government in active collaboration with the central government has been laying pressure on boosting tourism in the state. Among other popular tourist destinations of the state are the river bank of Sabarmati, Statue of Unity(the biggest statue in the planet), Gandhiji’s Sabarmati Ashram and other folks. The state government had closed all the tourist destinations of the state in the wake of the nationwide Coronavirus lockdown in March final year and it was only in September-October when the spread of Coronavirus had significantly slowed down that the government began encouraging vacationers to pay a visit to the state once more.