Chandigarh, March 9 - State Cooperation, Heritage and Tourism Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma carried out a surprise inspection of Blue Bird Tourist Resort situated on Sirsa Road in Hisar and took stock of the arrangements. During this, the Cabinet Minister checked the updated status of online booking of the resort and the record of one month. He gave clear instructions to officers and employees that no visitor coming to the tourist complex should face any problem.

After expressing condolences on the demise of the mother of Nalwa MLA Sh. Randhir Panihar in Hisar on Sunday, the Tourism Minister reached the Blue Bird Tourist Resort situated on Sirsa Road and did a surprise inspection of the arrangements. He also took information about various facilities in the resort complex. Meanwhile, the resort manager put forward some demands in front of Dr. Arvind Sharma, which he assured to fulfill soon. He said work is being done to improve all the tourist complexes of the state. He instructed the officials to take special care of the visitors. There should be no negligence regarding cleanliness and any other issue in the complex.

After this, while talking to journalists, Dr. Arvind Sharma said Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini is committed to promoting tourism in the state. He said a meeting will be held with the Chief Minister soon and a blueprint will be prepared to take Haryana's tourism on the world map. He said the government has no shortage of budget to promote tourism and a meeting has already been held with Union Tourism Minister Sh. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat regarding this. He said he has also placed a demand before the Chief Minister to make a provision for a place for Disneyland in the NCR region within the state and fund for jungle safari in the upcoming budget.