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          Patna, Dec 24 (IANS) In a bid to promote Bihar tourism across   the world, the state government plans to take help of Discovery Channel,   officials said Friday. Bihar Tourism Minister Sunil Kumar Pintu said the tourism   department would sign an agreement with Discovery Channel to shoot a 53-minute   documentary on over a dozen heritage sites in Bihar to promote tourism and   attract tourists, particularly foreigners.           |  
  
      
	  
	  
	  
 He told IANS that the decision   to involve Discovery Channel to promote Bihar tourism and to attract tourists   from across the world is a beginning of a fresh move to market brand Bihar.
 
 "Bihar tourism has a potential to attract more tourists than other   states, it only needs promotion and branding," said Pintu.
 
 According to   him, with millions of Discovery Channel viewers across the world, this will give   a boost to Bihar's tourism.
 
 A tourism department official said that the   channel's team will visit Bihar to formally sign an agreement.
 
 The   ministry official said that Bihar witnessed a significant increase in the number   of foreign tourists over the past four years. From 95,000 foreign tourists who   visited Bihar 2006, the numbers have risen to 5.21 lakh November 2010.
 
 "It is a big jump that itself shows Bihar has a potential to attract   foreign tourists," an official said.
 
 Similarly, the number of domestic   travellers has also grown to 1.33 crore.
 
 However, early this year a   report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India lashed out at the   Bihar government for failing to tap its tourist potential due to lack of   planning and professional approach. The CAG report pointed out that the Bihar   State Tourism Development Corporation Limited failed to meet the challenges   despite immense tourist potential.
 
 Bihar is well known for its heritage   sites and popular Budhhist circuit of Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Nalanda and Vaishali,   besides, historical sites linked with Jainism.
 
   
      
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