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Some believe Kashmir's property boom still has years to run, especially as better roads, flights, and internet access draw ...
The tourism sector in Kashmir has started the long journey to normalcy as tourists, though in smaller numbers, are returning to the valley after the Pahalgam terror attack dealt a big blow to the ...
Tourism in the region was booming. Then came violence and guests vanished. In their wake, they left behind mounting debts and ...
As the number of tourists coming to the Valley dropped drastically after the Pahalgam terrorist attack ... for the past few days after airfares and hotel tariffs went down. Hoteliers have cut ...
Following the terror attack in Baisaran meadow, Pahalgam's tourism sector has suffered a significant blow, impacting local businesses and livelihoods. Restaurants ...
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Newspoint on MSNBaisaran valley is deserted, markets have lost their charm... What is the situation a month after the Pahalgam attack?The tourism industry has been badly affected after the Baisaran terrorist attack in Pahalgam (Pahalgam Attack one Month). Hotels are empty, restaurants are closed and there is silence on the streets.
At a taxi stand in Pahalgam ... the hotels continue to witness around 90 percent dip in booking. “The attack has had a devastating impact on all businesses in the Valley,” said Qazi Touseef ...
At Hotel Heevan Pahalgam ... time along the picture-perfect riverbank. All parks in Pahalgam and nearby destinations such as Betaab Valley, Aru Valley, Chandanwari, Lidderwat, Sheshnag, Tulian ...
Fear, loss and a deathly silence pervade the tourist hotspot, Pahalgam that was bustling with visitors until 22 April terror ...
Exactly one month ago, when innocent tourists were enjoying their vacations in the Baisaran meadow of Pahalgam in the Kashmir Valley ... In addition to that, the hotels in Gulmarg and Sonmarg ...
One month after the devastating terror attack on April 22 in Pahalgam’s Baisaran Valley, which claimed 26 lives, mostly tourists, the picturesque hotspot resembles ...
Indian court rejects petition to rename Pahalgam terror attack site as ‘Shaheed Hindu Tourist Place'
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Punjab and Haryana High Court sought for the victims of Pahalgam terror attack to be referred to as 'martyr' and further looked ...
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