Ranchi, April 14 -- Minister Sudibya Kumar attended the two-day tourism roadshow organised by the tourism department of Jharkhand government in Kolkata. This roadshow not only became a platform for investors and representatives of the industry, but it also became a living proof of the historical, cultural and emotional relationship between Jharkhand and Bengal.
Kumar, in his dynamic and emotional address, shared the reason behind choosing Kolkata for the roadshow and said that Jharkhand and Bengal are not just neighbours but we are two pages of shared heritage. From the travels of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu to the British Bengal Presidency, our traditions, tastes and sanskar are deeply connected. He said, "When a tourist comes from Bengal to the...