Kashmir

*Tourism in Kashmir bounces back after Pahalgam attack: Union Minister*

*Says centre, UT Govt taking joint steps to promote Valley as safe destination*

Srinagar, Jul 08 Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Monday said that Kashmirโ€™s tourism sector is gradually recovering after the recent Pahalgam attack and thanks to coordinated efforts by the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir administration.

Speaking at a two-day tourism conclave in Srinagar, Shekhawat said the situation is improving and urged all states to promote Kashmir as a safe and vibrant travel destination.

โ€œTourism had slowed after the Pahalgam incident, but it is now reviving. The UT administration, with the Centreโ€™s support, has taken strong confidence-building measures which will be fruitful in the coming days,โ€ Shekhawat said, as per the news agencyโ€”

He said the conclave was aimed at boosting domestic tourism and conveying a clear message that Kashmir is safe. โ€œTourism secretaries from across the country are here to see the real picture and carry the message of peace and revival back to their states,โ€ he added.

The Minister also said Kashmir has seen steady growth in tourism over the past three years, and recent efforts would help regain the earlier momentum. โ€œWe must work with fresh ideas to improve infrastructure, hospitality and overall experience for tourists,โ€ he said.

Shekhawat also highlighted the Centreโ€™s goal of developing 50 world-class tourist destinations under the Prime Ministerโ€™s vision. He said Kashmir holds great potential in this regard.

Meanwhile, the conclave witnessed a brainstorming sessions among tourism professionals and government officials to exchange ideas and explore new avenues for growthโ€”

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