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Follow on Google News | ![]() GSI About to Develop Four Tourist Spots in Tamil NaduThe wood park is considered to have coniferous trees. The GSI maintained a mini museum inside the park which is visited by the research scholars only, requires promotion to receive tourists. Age old rocks around 120 million years old are found in Ariyalur and Perambalur districts. It was in 1940 that Dr M.S. Krishnan of the GSI reported about the fossil trees at first. The fossilized trees were not protected carefully as there were no fences. It was after the District Collector, Darez Ahmed ordered for the fences that the trees were surrounded with a barricade made of bamboo trees and pointed wires. Dr. S Raju, Deputy Director General of GSI inspected Sathanoor and the surrounding regions of Perambalur and Ariyalur, declared that GIS will work to preserve and develop these sites along with the department of tourism and district administration to make them popular spots for tourism. He added that the footfalls to these spots will be increased by construction of arch & approach roads along with setting up of information. After a prior discussion with all the departments, a revenue model will be generated said Dr. Raju. In addition, he said that a sum of 5 crore Indian currency will be required to complete this project. Visit South India 322, 3rd Floor, Angel Mega Mall Kaushambi, Ghaziabad Delhi NCR - 201010 http://www.visittnt.com/ Tel: +91 0120 411 3120 Mob.: +91 99 100 71704 End
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