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April 7, 2025
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Kashmir’s next revolution will rise from its fields

Decline in Hajj applications deserves attention

The first blooms of spring begin to colour the landscape as the Kashmir Valley awakens in all its glory, bringing the tourists to the Valley in a massive flow, marking the moment of economic renewal, particularly for the tourism industry. Kashmir is once again poised to welcome a surge of tourists, bringing with it a much-needed boost to local businesses, hoteliers, and tourism stakeholders alike. Spring in Kashmir is nothing short of magical. The famous tulip gardens in Srinagar begin to bloom, creating a vibrant patchwork of colours that draw photographers, nature lovers, and wanderers from all over the world. The temperature, while still cool, provides the perfect weather for outdoor exploration. For the region’s tourism sector, spring heralds the beginning of a season that drives much of the local economy. The Valley’s hoteliers, houseboat owners, tour guides, and small businesses all rely heavily on the influx of visitors. The steady flow of visitors also supports a network of local artisans and vendors, whose crafts and products become a popular buy for tourists looking to take a piece of Kashmir back home. For many, the spring season represents hope—a time when the collective spirit of the people is rejuvenated and revitalized. However, this newfound optimism should also prompt a moment of reflection. While the tourism industry’s recovery is promising, there is still work to be done in ensuring that the region’s infrastructure and services continue to evolve to meet the demands of the growing number of visitors. The hospitality sector must adapt, focusing on sustainability and enhancing the quality of services while maintaining the integrity of the region’s natural beauty. A balance between economic growth and environmental preservation is essential to ensuring that the Kashmir Valley remains a pristine destination for generations to come.

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