For 46 years, the 105-year-old Pushpabanta Palace served as the Raj Bhawan.
Digital Desk: On October 14, President Droupadi Murmu will visit Tripura to lay the foundation stone for a digital museum at the historic Pushpabanta Palace.
For 46 years, the 105-year-old Pushpabanta Palace served as the Raj Bhawan.
State tourism minister Pranajit Sinha Roy told reporters that the tourism ministry had accepted the request to convert the century-old palace into a digital museum and had sanctioned Rs 40 crores for the project.
He stated that the BJP government has been working to boost the state's tourist industry since its inception.
The minister stated that the state's tourist hotspots have steadily established a presence in the national tourism landscape.
All historical and natural tourist attractions have been renovated with modern facilities, and supplementary services including as hotels, culinary parks, and transportation have been added to the list of tourist-friendly amenities.
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