Haryana’s Morni Hills is now home to the Flying Milkha Singh Club
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, HARYANA/ Created : Jun 22, 2021, 03:52 IST
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Haryana’s Morni Hills located in the Panchkula region is all set to become a major tourist destination. Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar has already inaugurated the Flying Milkha Singh Club, which will be used for train … Read more
Haryana’s Morni Hills located in the Panchkula region is all set to become a major tourist destination. Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar has already inaugurated the Flying Milkha Singh Club, which will be used for training adventure sports. Read less
Haryana’s Morni Hills located in the Panchkula region is all set to become a major tourist destination. Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar has already inaugurated the Flying Milkha Singh Club, which will be used for training adventure sports. India recently lost ace athlete Milkha Singh, the club is dedicated to him.
The Chief Minister also added that the adventure activities available here will be paragliding, parasailing, paramotor gliding, among others. Morni Hills now also has a water jet scooter at Tikkar Taal. Tikkar Taal is being developed with international standards in mind.
The Haryana government has also introduced Oxy Van. This will allow students from classes VIII to XII to get extra marks if they can nurture new plants here. Moreover, the Flying Milkha Singh Club will also have Panchkarma Wellness Centre, which will allow panoramic views of Morni Hills’ and Nature Camp Thapli’s Nature Trails.
The CM also laid the foundation stone of Navgrah Vatika, Nakshatra Vatika, and Rashi Van, virtually.
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