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Centre To Promote Lesser-Known Heritage Sites In Kashmir: Shekhawat

Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, during his two-day tour of Jammu and Kashmir, said that the Centre plans to take Kashmir tourism ‘Beyond the Kashmir’.

He urged tourists to move beyond Srinagar, Gulmarg and Sonmarg to explore the historical and cultural richness of other parts of Kashmir.

While addressing the media in Srinagar on Wednesday, Shekhawat said that after the removal of Article 370, over 2.2 crore tourists visited Kashmir till last year. This influx transformed the region’s livelihood and economy.

He further added that though the tragic Pahalgam incident paused the growth, normalcy is now returning.

Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision, the Centre is once again focusing on reviving peace and stability in Kashmir.

Focus on tourist security and stability

Shekhawat stated that tourist security remains the government’s top priority. He assured that the atmosphere is being stabilised again to prevent incidents like Pahalgam.

Shekhawat also claimed that India’s strong response had created fear among terrorists. “Such incidents won’t be repeated for decades,” he said.

The minister reaffirmed that devotees visiting Amarnath, Vaishno Devi, or other sacred sites will remain completely safe.

Eco-tourism and sacred heritage sites highlighted

The Union Minister also appealed to tourists to adopt eco-tourism practices. He advised them not to litter, ensuring that holy sites stay clean and preserved for future generations.

Shekhawat visited the Mata Kheer Bhawani temple in Tulmul village, Ganderbal, along with his wife. He said the shrine, dedicated to Maa Ragnya Devi, provided him spiritual peace.

Additionally, Shekhawat noted its religious and cultural significance, referencing its mention in Sanatan Dharma texts and the Treta Yug. He also visited the Naranag Temple in the Wangath Valley.

This 8th-century temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, was once a centre for penance and tantric practices. He said its ancient architecture showcased the excellence of India’s early craftsmanship and that the ASI had preserved the monument.

Kashmir tourism, Shekhawat emphasised, must grow in both reach and responsibility.

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