question_subject:
question_exam:
stats:
keywords:
The PRASAD Tourism Scheme aims to promote tourism by developing religious sites in India. The scheme identifies certain places for development, but one of the options provided has not been identified as a religious site for development.
Option 1: Ajmer (Rajasthan) - This is a recognized religious site under the PRASAD Tourism Scheme and has been identified for development.
Option 2: Haridwar (Uttarakhand) - This is the correct answer. Haridwar has not been identified as a religious site for development under the PRASAD Tourism Scheme. This means that while Haridwar is a famous religious destination in India, it is not a designated site for development under this particular scheme.
Option 3: Somnath (Gujarat) - This is a recognized religious site under the PRASAD Tourism Scheme and has been identified for development.
Option 4: Velankanni (Tamil Nadu) - This is a recognized religious site under the PRASAD Tourism Scheme and has been identified for development.
In conclusion, option 2 - Haridwar (Uttarakhand) has not been identified as a religious site for development under the PRASAD Tourism Scheme.