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Two months after a devastating attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir's tourism sector shows signs of revival. While visitor numbers remain lower than before, local businesses and stakeholders are hopeful as new ...
Gulmarg’s Khyber, for instance, used to have daily tariffs of about Rs 75,000 which are now down to Rs 21-22,000 and the hotel is offering packages,” said Kalsi.
According to Jammu and Kashmir'sDepartment of Tourism , the number of tourists in Jammu and Kashmir in 2024 was approximately 35 lakh, a rise from 27 lakh in 2023 and 26 lakh in 2022.
The Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Wednesday took serious notice of the recent tragedy in Swat where 17 tourists lost their ...
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The Print on MSNAsim Munir is playing good jihadi-bad jihadi game. Suicide bombing shows he’s failingAs a succession of generals before Asim Munir learned, cooptation of Pakistani jihadism is a dangerous—and mostly short-lived ...
Every year, Pakistan loses precious lives because of torrential rains, flash floods, urban flooding, glacier melting, ...
NDMA has issued a high alert for heavy rain and potential flooding across Pakistan, including GB, AJK, KP, Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan. Urban flooding, glacial outbursts, and landslides are ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNDoval Doctrine: India’s trail of terrorRAW’s strategy pursues two key objectives: destabilising Pakistan & undermining China’s interests, particularly CPEC ...
“After the Pahalgam incident, tourists are terrified, and no one is travelling to the Kashmir region. There is no demand for air travel to and from Kashmir and hotels are empty there,” the Federation ...
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