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Vintage car rally flagged off at Sec 42 lake

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Chandigarh, February 27

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Emphasising that Captain Amarinder Singh-led Congress government in Punjab had successfully revived the tourism sector in the last three years, Chief Minister’s grandson Nirvan Singh underlined time had come to build on this momentum to explore its full potential towards the overall development of the state.

These views were expressed by him here today after flagging off the vintage car rally from mini lake at Sector 42.

The rally was organised as part of the ongoing Patiala Heritage Festival.

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“Punjab has all the ingredients to become one of the country’s premier tourism destinations,” Nirvan said while adding that the state government had already initiated various path-breaking policy decisions to revive the sector with a hope to give it a further boost.

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