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J&K hails historic rail connectivity as ‘new lifeline’ for region | KNO

Residents hopeful Vande Bharat trains will boost economy, tourism, make travel easier

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Srinagar, Jun 06 (KNO): With Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating major railway projects in Jammu and Kashmir, including the world’s highest Chenab Bridge, Anji Cable-Stayed Bridge, and flagging off Vande Bharat trains, the residents across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, have welcomed the development as a “historic step” that promises to boost the region’s economy, tourism and mobility. People from various districts of Jammu and Kashmir shared their reactions with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). They described the rail connectivity as a long-awaited “lifeline” for the valley and a symbol of inclusion and growth. In south Kashmir’s Shopian, a fruit grower, Bashir Ahmad Dar, said the railway connectivity will be very helpful in transporting apples, cherries and other fruits to outside markets on time. “We often suffer losses due to delays. This is going to change our future,” he said. In Srinagar, the capital city, locals have welcomed the move, calling it a welcome step towards more affordable travel. Jibran, a local from Sonwar Srinagar, said this rail link is more than just a transportation project, as it feels like they are finally being connected to the rest of the country by tracks and on the ground. "For middle-class families who have relatives in Jammu or Delhi, this makes travel safer and more affordable," Jibran said. “Earlier, we had to rely on costly flights or worry about highway closures. Now, there is a new sense of ease and connection." The houseboat owners also welcomed the move, saying, "With Vande Bharat reaching Kashmir, more tourists will come. People from Delhi and Punjab can now reach Srinagar faster and in comfort. This will definitely benefit us." In north Kashmir’s Kupwara, a far-flung district near the Line of Control (LoC), locals have welcomed the steps, saying even though the train won’t reach here directly, they feel more connected now. “Our students, traders and patients will have better access to cities. It brings us closer to the rest of India,” said Abdul Qayoom, a teacher. In south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, hotel owner Imran Sheikh said that with better and faster rail connectivity, they will now get more queries for bookings from travellers. “It gives a fresh hope to our struggling tourism sector,” he said. Similarly, in the Jammu region, the development was welcomed with joy and happiness. In Katra, Sunita Devi, who runs a small eatery, said this development will increase the number of Vaishno Devi pilgrims who may now also plan visits to Kashmir. “We expect more footfall and better business,” she said. In Udhampur, college students have commended the move, saying they often travel to Srinagar for exams or jobs. “With this kind of infrastructure in place, we feel travel will be easier and more affordable. It will also help bring people from both regions closer,” said Aditya, a college student—(KNO)

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