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Jammu and Kashmir: MP Mian Altaf Hails Reopening of Naranag Temple for Tourism

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SRINAGAR, June 20 — National Conference Member of Parliament Mian Altaf Ahmad has welcomed the decision by the Jammu and Kashmir administration to reopen the Naranag tourist spot and its associated temple for visitors, stating it will provide a significant impetus to the local economy and the ongoing summer tourism season.

The Chenab Times has learned that the reopening of Naranag, a popular destination in the Kangan area, was announced by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. The move is anticipated to benefit hundreds of families whose livelihoods are directly or indirectly linked to the tourism sector in the region.

Mian Altaf Ahmad, in a statement released on Saturday, described the administration’s decision as a “welcome step” and a “positive development.” He highlighted Naranag’s enduring appeal to trekkers, campers, and individuals seeking tranquility away from crowded tourist hubs.

The MP emphasized the economic significance of Naranag, noting that the reopening is crucial for the survival of numerous local businesses and service providers. “Naranag is not just a tourist place; it is a livelihood for hundreds of families, ponywalas, shopkeepers, guides, and homestay owners from Kangan and surrounding villages,” he stated.

He extended his gratitude to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and the administration for their role in facilitating the reopening. The move is expected to revive economic activities that have been impacted by various factors, thereby supporting the local populace.

Naranag, located in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir, is renowned for its natural beauty and historical significance, attracting a diverse range of tourists. The decision to allow visitors marks a renewed focus on developing and promoting the region’s tourism potential.

The administration’s focus on reopening such significant tourist sites underscores an effort to boost regional economic growth through tourism. This initiative aims to create sustainable employment opportunities and improve the economic well-being of communities dependent on the sector. The consistent efforts by the Lieutenant Governor’s administration to promote tourism across the Union Territory are seen as a crucial step towards economic recovery and development.

The Chenab Times News Desk

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