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‘Border Tourism Festival’: Director Tourism urges people to register for homestays

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KUPWARA: In order to promote Teetwal as a tourist destination under Border Tourism in the valley, Tourism Department in collaboration with District Administration Kupwara, Lolab- Bungus-Dringyari Development Authority (LBDDA), Cultural Academy and Army organised border tourism festival on the banks of Kishen Ganga at Teetwal near zero line.

The festival witnessed participation of a large number of local and nonlocal tourists with much fanfare

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Director Tourism, G.N Itoo was the chief guest on the occasion.

The event was attended by Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray; Brigadier 104 Infantry Brigade; SSP Kupwara, Yougal Manhas; Chief Executive Officer, LBDDA, Ghulam Nabi Bhat; SDM Karnah, Commanding Officers of different Army Units ; BDC Chairpersons, Sectoral and District officers; PRIs and other public representatives besides large gathering of people from different walks of life.

The attraction of the festival was the presentation of various multilingual cultural and musical items by different renowned bands, groups and children who received huge applause from the audience. The Pahari/ Gojri culture programmes, Talwaar Baazi by sons of soil, Rouff, Students Lezim, Tug of War and various other cultural programmes by different agencies were also performed.

Folk tribal songs and Talwaar Baazi left the audience spellbound. The other cultural items were also eye-catching for the audience.

Addressing the gathering, Director Tourism said that the aim of organising the Border Tourism Festival at historical Teetwal was to promote the area as a tourist destination besides, providing a platform to local artists to showcase their talent.

He said such festivals shall attract more tourists and help in the upliftment of the socio-economic status of the people of district Kupwara, especially living in far-flung Karnah sub-division.

G.N Itoo said the aim of the Border Tourism festival was fulfilled by witnessing the enthusiastic and huge participation of people.

The Director expressed his gratitude to the Lieutenant Governor for creating the border tourism facilities in the district. He said it is because of his efforts, the Teetwal festival witnessed enthusiastic and huge participation of people.

The Director further said that border tourism has the potential to change the socioeconomic condition of the people. He urged people to get registered for homestays as tourists prefer homestays to enjoy rich cultural heritage. He also urged people to spare surplus rooms for tourists and earn a livelihood.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC Kupwara appreciated the efforts for tourism promotion across the district. He said the promotion of border tourism will help in generating more income and employment avenues for youth here.

The DC said that nature has bestowed Kupwara district with plenty of attractive beauty and the Administration is working tirelessly for the development of various tourist destinations including Bungus, Lolab besides, Border Tourism and Trekking in Karnah subdivision.

He said that apart from the tourism industry, Red Rice production is also increasing in the Karnah subdivision and the administration is committed to augmenting its potential.

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