Jammu River Front near completion, project to attract domestic, global visitors in large numbers: LG Manoj Sinha

‘Township also coming up on Tawi banks, Time not far when Jammu evenings will be similar to Lukhnow city’

Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday said that 90 percent work of Jammu Tawi River Front has been completed and the project will soon lure hundreds of tourists from all over the country and the globe.

“This project was a difficult one but credit goes to the smart city team for working hard. Jehlum Tawi River Front work is close to be completed. Ninety percent work is over and remaining is will be over soon, ” the LG said while speaking to reporters after visiting the site, as per news.

He said that the project will attract tourists from all over the country and also from the globe.

The LG said that in the phase two, a township will be established on the banks of Tawi River which will also be a major attraction for both domestic and foreign tourists.

“Time is not far when evenings in Jammu will look like that of Lucknow, he said.