Bureau Report | Bageshwar Dham, Madhya Pradesh, Bharat (India)
During a large-scale community wedding ceremony organized at Bageshwar Dham, Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Shri. Babu Ram Nishad, who also previously served as a Minister in the Government of Uttar Pradesh, met with representatives of an international trade body to discuss regional development priorities.
The ceremony, which reportedly facilitated the marriage of approximately 300 girls under a mass wedding initiative, witnessed the presence of several dignitaries and social representatives.
On the sidelines of the event, Advocate Santosh Gupta, National Vice President (Delhi) and President, Madhya Pradesh of the Federation of International Trade and Investors Gunodaya Association (FITIG), held a courtesy meeting with the Rajya Sabha MP. According to individuals present during the interaction, discussions focused on the development prospects of Khajuraho, a globally recognized tourism destination.

Focus on Khajuraho Connectivity
Khajuraho, internationally known for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed temple complex, attracts a significant number of domestic and foreign tourists annually. However, stakeholders have frequently highlighted concerns regarding limited air connectivity to the region.
During the discussion, the issue of increasing the number of flights operating to and from Khajuraho was reportedly raised. Participants noted that insufficient air services may create inconvenience for international and domestic tourists, potentially impacting tourism-driven revenue and related local business activity.

While no formal announcement or policy commitment was made during the interaction, the conversation emphasized the importance of infrastructure development, enhanced connectivity, and tourism-focused planning to unlock greater economic potential for the region.
Tourism and Economic Implications
Khajuraho plays a strategic role in Madhya Pradesh’s tourism landscape. Industry observers state that improved flight connectivity could support hospitality, local enterprises, and allied service sectors. Enhanced accessibility may also contribute to higher tourist inflow, increased revenue generation, and broader regional economic growth.
As of publication, no official statement has been released by the concerned authorities regarding immediate changes in flight operations. Further updates are expected as discussions progress through appropriate government channels.
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