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🗞️ J&K Govt Reaffirms Strong Push for Tourism Growth: ₹305 Cr Allocated in Two Years

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday reaffirmed the Jammu and Kashmir Government’s unwavering commitment to strengthening the tourism sector across the Union Territory, highlighting significant investments and development initiatives aimed at boosting both domestic and international tourism.

Responding to a question raised by BJP Legislator Chander Prakash Ganga in the Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister disclosed that a total of ₹305 crore had been allocated over the past two fiscal years — ₹118 crore for Jammu division and ₹187 crore for Kashmir division.

🗨️ “These allocations are part of our strategic plan to upgrade infrastructure, improve facilities, and unlock the immense tourism potential of the UT,” Abdullah said.


💰 Breakdown of Tourism Fund Allocation:

  • Jammu Division:
    • ₹56.85 crore in 2022–23
    • ₹61.05 crore in 2023–24
  • Kashmir Division:
    • ₹92.10 crore in 2022–23
    • ₹95.27 crore in 2023–24

🕌 Religious Tourism Circuits See Major Push

Highlighting the Government’s thrust on religious tourism, Abdullah outlined key projects under development in Purmandal, Utterbehni, Surinsar, and Mansar.

  • Projects worth ₹29.58 crore have been initiated under the State Capex Budget, with ₹16.07 crore allocated in 2024–25.
  • An additional ₹1.17 crore has been earmarked for upgrades and repairs of existing circuits.

Further, a ₹35.77 crore proposal has been submitted to the Ministry of Tourism (GoI) for funding under the PRASAD scheme to enhance Utterbehni and Purmandal.

🗨️ “Religious circuits are gaining momentum. We’re committed to transforming these sites into vibrant pilgrimage destinations,” the Chief Minister noted.


🌿 Focus on Scenic Destinations: Doodpathri & Tosamaidan

Responding to a separate query from National Conference Legislator Saif-u-Din Bhat, the Chief Minister said Master Plans for Doodpathri and Tosamaidan are currently under review and formulation.

Additionally, new food courts and kiosks have been constructed at Doodpathri, enhancing the visitor experience. While Yatri Niwas (pilgrim accommodations) have not yet been established at Doodpathri, Raithan, Raiyar, and Tosamaidan, temporary accommodations by the Development Authority are in place.


🌄 Adventure & Cross-Border Heritage Tourism on the Radar

Abdullah also emphasized the potential of nature tourism, adventure tourism, and cross-border heritage tourism in these picturesque regions, which are known for their lush meadows, serene landscapes, and cultural richness.


📈 Events Driving Growth

The Chief Minister noted that events like the Border Festival and Yoga Festival have begun to attract tourists from across India, benefiting local communities and businesses.

🗨️ “Our initiatives are showing results. Tourism is on the rise, and the local population is reaping its benefits. With consistent infrastructure development, we aim to place J&K on the global tourism map,” Abdullah concluded.

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