Srinagar, Jul 07 (KNO): Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Monday said that Kashmir’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.
“Tourism had slowed after the Pahalgam incident, but it is now reviving. The UT administration, with the Centre’s support, has taken strong confidence-building measures which will be fruitful in the coming days,” Shekhawat said, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).
He said the conclave was aimed at boosting domestic tourism and conveying a clear message that Kashmir is safe. “Tourism secretaries from across the country are here to see the real picture and carry the message of peace and revival back to their states,” 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. “We must work with fresh ideas to improve infrastructure, hospitality and overall experience for tourists,” he said.
Shekhawat also highlighted the Centre’s goal of developing 50 world-class tourist destinations under the Prime Minister’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 growth—(KNO)