
Shikaras, a traditional wooden ship, are parked on the banks Dal Lake, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 26 April 2025. Photo Credit: PTI
Eighty percent of tourist reserves to Kashmir were canceled as a result of a terrorist attack by Pahalgam, said on Saturday, April 26, 2025 in Srinagar, Srinagar.
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“There were 80% abolition in the reservations. We can understand it. It is justified and natural given what happened,” said Mushtauq Chaya, chairman of KHA.
Mr. Chaya said that the participating part of the tourism in Jamm and Kashmir did not care from the business “but are sad, saying that the incident occurred on our soil”. “People from Kashmir condemned this act. Everyone joined the protest and watched the weaning that happened for the first time. Time is the best healer,” he said.
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Satish Vaishya, head of the Pooja -based holiday based in Mumbai, has expanded the support of tourism in Kashmir. “Kashmir sees the phases of growing tourism and cyclically. The 2010 hard events followed in 2014, and then (abolition) Article 370 in 2019. Srinagar.
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The terrorist attack of Pahalgam was hit by a tourism industry in Kashmir. Thousands of tourists shortened their holidays in Kashmir and left special flights and trains after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam 22.
Entrepreneurs condemn
Meanwhile, on Saturday (April 26, 2025), the delegation of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, led by Javid Ahmad Tenga (26 April 2025), with the Governor J&K Sinha in Raj Bhavan, “here” to express the conviction of the business community on innocent civilians “.
“The endangered attack deeply injured the soul of Kashmir and had every citizen scratched and the survivors,” said the delegation Kcci LG.
Mr. Tenga stressed that it was not time to discuss business losses. “Kci feels deeply the pain of every innocent life.
KCCI was looking for LG support to facilitate the visit to meet and express solidarity with the families of the victims of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam. LG support will be available at a suitable time, KCCI said.
The KCCI also expressed concern about the targeting of students of Kashmir, entrepreneurs and others staying outside the Union.
The industrial body repeated its obligation to peace and progress in J&K and this year offered full support for the success of AmarNath Yatra.
Published – 27 April 2025 11:09