
Title: Tourists Coming Back to Kashmir in Good Numbers: J&K CM Omar
Kashmir, once a popular tourist destination, had been facing a decline in tourism over the past few years. However, in recent times, the valley has witnessed a surge in the number of tourists, with pilgrims arriving in large numbers for the Amarnath Yatra. This is a significant development, especially in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack that claimed the lives of 26 civilians.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, recently attended a tourism fair in Kolkata, where he expressed his desire to attract tourists from West Bengal to visit the valley. Speaking at the event, Abdullah said that the tourism sector in Kashmir is witnessing a significant increase, with a large number of tourists arriving in the valley.
The Amarnath Yatra, which is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages, has been a major draw for tourists. The yatra, which takes place every year, attracts lakhs of pilgrims from all over the world. This year, too, has seen a significant increase in the number of pilgrims, with many tourists arriving in the valley to take part in the yatra.
Abdullah’s statement comes at a time when the tourism sector in Kashmir was facing a significant decline. The sector, which was once a major contributor to the state’s economy, had been struggling to recover from the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack. The attack, which was carried out by suspected militants, had left a deep impact on the valley’s tourism industry.
However, in recent times, there has been a significant increase in the number of tourists arriving in the valley. This is attributed to the efforts of the state government, which has been working to promote tourism in the region. The government has been promoting the valley as a safe and secure destination, and has been taking measures to ensure the safety and security of tourists.
One of the major initiatives taken by the government is the establishment of the Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC). The corporation, which was set up to promote tourism in the region, has been working to develop infrastructure and provide amenities to tourists. The corporation has also been promoting the valley’s cultural and natural heritage, and has been working to develop new tourist attractions.
Another major initiative taken by the government is the establishment of the Jammu and Kashmir Police’s Tourist Police Force. The force, which was set up to provide assistance to tourists, has been working to ensure the safety and security of tourists. The force has also been promoting tourism in the region, and has been working to develop new tourist attractions.
The increase in the number of tourists arriving in the valley is also attributed to the efforts of the state government to promote tourism in the region. The government has been promoting the valley as a safe and secure destination, and has been taking measures to ensure the safety and security of tourists. The government has also been working to develop infrastructure and provide amenities to tourists.
In addition to the Amarnath Yatra, there are many other tourist attractions in Kashmir that are drawing in large numbers of tourists. The valley is home to many beautiful lakes, including the famous Dal Lake, which is known for its stunning beauty. The valley is also home to many beautiful mountains, including the famous Kashmir Great Lakes, which are known for their stunning beauty.
The valley is also home to many cultural and historical attractions, including the famous Mughal Gardens, which are known for their stunning beauty. The valley is also home to many ancient temples, including the famous Sri Amarnath Temple, which is known for its stunning beauty.
In conclusion, the tourism sector in Kashmir is witnessing a significant increase, with pilgrims arriving in large numbers for the Amarnath Yatra. The state government’s efforts to promote tourism in the region have been successful, and the valley is once again attracting tourists from all over the world. The increase in the number of tourists arriving in the valley is a significant development, especially in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack that claimed the lives of 26 civilians.