Prolonged closure of key tourist spots impacts livelihoods; J-K CM to take up reopening issue with Home Minister
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], February 6 (ANI): Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday highlighted that the prolonged closure of several tourist destinations has caused "distress" among local youth, and the government is considering a relief package to support those affected during the ongoing Budget Session.
The Chief Minister was responding to a question from MLA Khansahib Saif ud Din Bhat about the closure of tourist sites in his constituency.
The Chief Minister said he would raise the issue of reopening these tourist destinations with the Union Home Minister, who is currently visiting Jammu and Kashmir.
He added that the continued closure has caused distress among local youth, including those who had obtained loans from various financial institutions to run tourism-related businesses at these destinations.
He further stated that a DO letter from MLA Khansahib regarding this matter has been forwarded to the Deputy Commissioner, Budgam, for appropriate action, as per the release.
Regarding the ropeway project at Tosamaidan, the Chief Minister informed that the Gondola/Ropeway Project has been proposed by the PWD (R&B) Department through National Highways Logistics Management Limited (NHLML) under the Parvatmala Scheme.
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