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'No fear now': Kashmir sees tourist return before Pahalgam attack anniversary
Visitors are returning to Kashmir, demonstrating renewed confidence in the region's safety. This comes as the first anniversary of a deadly terror attack approaches. Authorities have introduced a QR code system to enhance security and public trust. Analysts highlight the attack's impact on tourism and call for strong action against terrorism and its sponsors.
Pahalgam terror attack anniversary: Security tightened across tourist spots in Kashmir
Pahalgam terror attack anniversary: Security forces are on high alert across Kashmir's tourist destinations. This comes ahead of the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack. Authorities have implemented new safety measures, including QR code identification for service providers. These steps aim to ensure a secure environment for visitors returning to popular spots like Pahalgam.
After terror attack, Pahalgam shifts to QR code identity system for locals
Responding to last year's unfortunate events, Pahalgam is rolling out a cutting-edge QR code initiative aimed at bolstering security for its many local workers. This smart system allows pony handlers, taxi drivers, and vendors to be instantly verified, providing peace of mind for everyone involved.
J&K weather: Heavy snowfall shuts Bandipora-Gurez road for vehicles
Fresh snowfall has led to the closure of the Bandipora-Gurez road in Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, the Sanasar Valley is experiencing a surge in tourist arrivals as spring begins. Local businesses are preparing for a busy season. The Tulip garden is a major attraction. Visitors are enjoying various outdoor activities in Sanasar.
Over 95 lakh domestic tourist visits to Jammu & Kashmir during Jan-June in 2025: Government data
Jammu and Kashmir saw over 95 lakh domestic tourists from January to June. The government shared this data. It responded to concerns about tourism decline after the Pahalgam attack. The government has not assessed the attack's economic impact. India retaliated with Operation Sindoor. The government has taken steps to promote tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.
Company registrations in J&K dropped 22% in May and June amidst India-Pakistan tensions
Company incorporations in Jammu & Kashmir declined for the second consecutive month in June, falling 22% to 93 registrations amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions. This contrasts with significant increases in company incorporations across India during the same period. However, officials anticipate a recovery in J&K's business environment, citing strong medium-to-long term growth prospects.

Tourism in J&K's Pahalgam limping back to normalcy
Pahalgam's tourism is recovering after a terror attack. Locals and tourists from Punjab are visiting after Eid. Kashmiris are enjoying special attention and lower prices. Parks are reopening to attract more visitors. Some tourists from other states have also returned. Pony owners hope for more local visitors before winter. The Amarnath Yatra is expected to boost the tourism sector.

After Pahalgam terror attack, Kashmir banks on PM, trains, Chenab and trust to revive tourism
Kashmir Tourism: Tourism experts will visit Kashmir to assess safety after the Pahalgam attack. This visit aims to rebuild confidence among tourists. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit and new infrastructure projects may help. The J&K tourism department held a seminar to encourage tour operators. Travel agents are inspecting conditions and meeting with local authorities.

Tap & Konnect Kashmiriyat: Reviving Kashmir tourism with culture, confidence & care
Following the Pahalgam attack, Kashmir's tourism sector is uniting to revive the industry, emphasizing 'Kashmiriyat' – a blend of warmth, hospitality, and cultural harmony. While 2024 saw record tourist numbers, the focus is shifting towards immersive experiences and authentic interactions.

Month after massacre of tourists, Pahalgam locals count livelihood losses
A month after the deadly terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam, South Kashmir, locals face mounting livelihood losses as the perpetrators remain at large. Despite a massive security crackdown and the killing of several top terrorists, the attackers who killed 25 tourists and a local man have evaded capture.

‘Kashmir humara hai, hum yaha ayenge’: Rang De Basanti actor who played Ram Prasad Bismil sends strong message to Pahalgam terrorists
Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, actor Atul Kulkarni is encouraging Indians to continue with their travel plans to Kashmir, emphasizing the importance of supporting the local community and defying the message of fear. Despite initial cancellations, tourists are gradually returning to Pahalgam, with local businesses offering discounts and authorities ensuring high security to rebuild confidence and promote tourism.

Tourists return to Pahalgam, seen taking selfies near attack site less than a week after terror attack
Tourists are returning to Pahalgam after a terror attack. The hill station had shut down after the April 22 incident. Now, visitors are taking pictures near the Lidder river. Many had cancelled plans but are now visiting due to no restrictions. Hoteliers offer discounts. While Baisaran meadow is closed, other spots are open. People express feeling safe despite the tragedy.

Majority of tourists cut short Kashmir trip, some are still hopeful following Pahalgam attack
Following a tragic terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, thousands of visitors have cut short their trips and are leaving the valley. The incident has led to a mass exodus, with tourists flocking to Srinagar airport to return home, resulting in numerous flight cancellations and rescheduling.

Travelling to Himachal this weekend? Expect delays at checkpoints as state police go on high alert after Pahalgam attack
Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh Police have heightened security measures across the state, particularly in border areas and popular tourist destinations. Border districts like Chamba and Kangra are on high alert, with increased surveillance, patrolling, and stricter checks at inter-state borders.

Anantnag local who 'guided' Pahalgam killers had travelled to Pakistan for terror training
A local terrorist, Adil Thokar, trained in Pakistan, aided the deadly Pahalgam attack, which killed 26, mostly tourists. India responded strongly by halting the Indus Waters Treaty, closing the Attari Check Post, canceling SAARC visas, and expelling Pakistani nationals. Diplomatic ties were further strained by expelling and withdrawing defense advisors and reducing high commission staff.

Pahalgam goes from 'mini-Switzerland' to ghost town in an instant; tourism, local businesses brace for worse
The devastating terror attack in Pahalgam has crippled the local tourism industry, leaving businesses in distress. The attack, one of the deadliest since the 2019 Pulwama strike, has led to cancelled bookings and widespread fear, threatening the livelihoods of countless workers dependent on tourism.

Pahalgam Terror Attack: Coffins carrying victims of terror attack reach Srinagar airport, nation in mourning
Following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of innocent tourists, efforts are underway to repatriate victims and ensure the safe return of other tourists. Government officials are coordinating assistance, and additional flights have been arranged from Srinagar to Delhi and Mumbai.

Pahalgam terror attack: Hospitality industry braces for Kashmir travel booking cancellations
Following the Pahalgam terrorist attack that killed 26, mainly tourists, travel aggregators are offering free cancellations and date changes for Jammu and Kashmir bookings. Cleartrip reported a sevenfold increase in flight cancellations and a 40% drop in future bookings. Industry leaders fear the attack will deter tourism, impacting local livelihoods.

Pahalgam terror attack: 28 tourists killed, TRF claims responsibility
Terrorists in Kashmir opened fire on tourists near Pahalgam, resulting in at least 28 deaths, including foreigners and an Indian Navy officer. Prime Minister Modi cut short his Saudi Arabia trip, and the US President is expected to offer condolences. The Resistance Front, a Lashkar-e-Taiba offshoot, claimed responsibility, citing demographic change concerns following the abrogation of Article 370.
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