Returning to normalcy: J&K to reopen key tourist sites after Pahalgam attack

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 J&K to reopen cardinal  tourer  destinations successful  phased mode  aft  Pahalgam attack, says LG Manoj Sinha

J&K LG Manoj Sinha (Pic credit: PTI)

NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant politician Manoj Sinha connected Saturday announced the reopening of parks and tourer destinations, successful phases, that had been closed pursuing the April 22 panic onslaught successful Pahalgam. Speaking to reporters aft reviewing preparations astatine the Nunwan Base Camp for the yearly Amarnath Yatra successful Anantnag district, Sinha said that tourer entree is being gradually restored arsenic information assessments person been conducted crossed districts."Some places were closed aft April 22 successful presumption of information considerations. The divisional commissioners and IGPs of Kashmir and Jammu person taken reports from each district, and it has been decided to reopen immoderate destinations successful a phased manner," Sinha said.First signifier of reopenings includes fashionable vale spots

  • As portion of the archetypal phase, 8 destinations successful the Kashmir Valley volition beryllium reopened to tourists. These include:
  • Beetab Valley and parks adjacent Pahalgam marketplace successful Anantnag district
  • Verinag, Kokernag, and Achabal gardens, besides successful Anantnag

In Srinagar, the reopening includes Badamwari Park, Duck Park adjacent Nigeen, and Taqdeer Park adjacent Hazratbal"These 8 places are being reopened and tourists tin present sojourn them," the Sinha confirmed.Jammu portion to travel suitSinha besides said that a akin reopening process is underway successful the Jammu region, wherever 8 tourer spots volition beryllium reopened successful the archetypal phase. However, circumstantial locations successful Jammu were not instantly disclosed."In the adjacent phase, immoderate different destinations volition beryllium reopened," helium added, indicating a cautious but forward-moving attack to restoring normalcy successful J&K.

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