Record tourists visit paradise of the earth for the first time in 75 years
Record tourists visit paradise of the earth for the first time in 75 years
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Srinagar: After the removal of Article 370 from Kashmir, the paradise of the earth, the number of tourists here has also increased tremendously. According to a report, for the first time in the 75-year history of independent India (2022), 1.62 crore tourists have come to Jammu and Kashmir. This increased tourism in the Union Territory has generated the largest employment in various sectors.  

In this way, a constructive approach, transformative initiatives and strengthening Jammu and Kashmir for its people, culture and society are leading to all-around development here. Rs 786 crore has been allocated to the tourism industry in the Union Territory, with the sector now growing rapidly in the last few months. However, most parts of the valley remain closed during winter due to severe cold and heavy snowfall, making it difficult to travel.

Some popular tourist destinations such as Karnah, Sonamarg and Gurez are usually closed to tourists due to low visibility and snowfall. Now, after 70 years, all three places will be open to tourists in the winter months to boost the area's tourism sector.  According to the media report, for the first time in 70 years, the government is planning to start adventure sports and other activities at those places (Karnah, Sonamarg and Gurez) to not only increase the number of tourists but also enhance their experience.

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