WARANGAL: The cultural village will soon be formed in the historic Warangal fortress.
Rajya Sabha MP Dr.
Banda Prakash announced the move during his visit to the site with ASI officials and the Department of Tourism.
An area of ten hectares has been identified for Shilparamam.
Following the UNESCO World Heritage Site label to Ramappa Temple, the state government now plans to develop tourism in this district, with a special focus on Tri-City Warangal, Hanamkonda, and Kazipet.
Shilparamam in Fort Warangal will be the site for sale of handicrafts and other tribal manufacturers.
“Tourists and Warangal people can relax and enjoy their break here and it will generate revenue for the government,” MP said.
The state government will also renovate and expand the museum in Fort Warangal with an estimated cost of RS 5 Crore, a proposal received by the Union Minister of Tourism.
The government plans to develop tourist attractions around all the ancient temples and monuments in the city, thus creating tourism routes that connect all important sites.
The DPR with their proposal for development has been submitted to the center and breast milk by Rajya Sabha MP.