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Tension palpable as businesses opened late on Friday, while traffic was thin and educational institutions remained closed in ...
According to estimates by the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JKCC&I), handicrafts bring in over US$465 million annually for the Indian-administered region. This service is not intended ...
Despite the closure of several tourist spots after the Pahalgam terror attack, a few tourists are still making their way to ...
The region's health and wellness sectors are also ripe for development. Kashmir's herbal wealth offers enormous potential for ...
Until the roots of terrorism are addressed, Kashmir’s calendar will keep turning between blossoms and bullets, with no ...
Between 2021-2023, the Kashmir Valley, particularly, has witnessed an average tourist arrival figure of 20.1 lakh a year, an ...
As political unrest and climate threats expose the fragility of a tourism-dependent economy, the youth must embrace skills, tech and entrepreneurship for a pros ...
The elaborate tourism ecosystem of Kashmir comprising over 1,500 houseboats, 3,000+ hotel rooms, countless taxi operators, tour guides, pony handlers, and handicraft sellers will be hit ruinously, in ...
A district-level awareness workshop on the Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance (RAMP) program was organized today at ...
The April 22 massacre in Pahalgam devastated Kashmir’s booming tourism economy, leaving small business owners bankrupt and exposing the gap between Delhi’s “normalcy” narrative and ground realities.
While the world watches Kashmir through the lens of geopolitics, a quieter tragedy unfolds at home. The region's centuries-old cultural heritage is vanishing due to apathy.