‘Govt-will-redouble-efforts-to-bring-Gurez-on-world-tourism-map’
GUREZ, AUGUST
6: Calling for improving tourism
infrastructure in Gurez Valley, Minister of State for Tourism, Priya Sethi said
that measures are being taken to improve connectivity to the picturesque valley
particularly during winter months to boost the tourist arrival.
He said
with the help of Civil Aviation, Chopper Service has been introduced to
the Gurez Valley to keep it connected with the rest of the world.
The
Minister, who was speaking as Chief Guest at the inaugural function of the
3-day Gurez Festival which began here today, said under the scheme Union
Government provides 80% subsidy to the State Government for introducing aerial
connectivity to the backward areas.
Complementing
the Department of Tourism for organizing the festival in Gurez, the Minister
said such festivals help promote and highlight local culture and the beauty of
the places.
“We will
redouble efforts to bring Gurez on the world tourism map. We will highlight its
beauty and culture,” said Priya Sethi.
Assuring
that the Department would continue to hold festival at Gurez annually, the
Minister said the place will also be promoted for adventure sports like
trekking, whitewater rafting, mountain biking and angling.
Deputy
Speaker JK Legislative Assembly Nazir Gurezi sought Government’s support in the
development of the roads and other infrastructure in the Gurez Valley to
attract tourists to this virgin tourist spot.
He said
the work on the Kishanganga power project is underway in Gurez which would
help bring development to the area.
“After
three years when the power project would be completed, Gurez which is facing
electricity outage will have 24 hours power supply,” said Gurezi.
He also
said that from his development fund, the Government will install 200 street
lights from Gurez to Tulail. He also sought setting up of exclusive Development
Authority for Gurez to expedite development of tourism infrastructure in the
area. He also informed that the locals have also grown tulips in Gurez which
bloom in July.
Speaking
on the occasion Director Tourism Kashmir Mahmood A Shah said the Department
started Gurez Festival in 2007 to bring it on the tourism map.
“Gurez
has a lot of tourism potential. There is a scope for all activities including
trekking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting which needs to be promoted
through such festivals,” said Shah.
The Deputy
Commissioner Bandipora Sajad Hussain said the district administration has taken
up many tourism projects to bring the district on the map of tourism. He said Rs
134 crore project is underway in Bandipora for the beautification Nallah
Madhumati and Bonar Nallah under330 MW Kishanganga Hydroelectric Power Project
being constructed by NHPC under its CSR programme.
The Wullar
project of Rs 320 crore has already being sanctioned for the preservation of
Wullar Lake and 33 kilometers boulevard around Wullar Lake is also being
beautified.
Earlier,
the Minister visited stalls of the different Departments including
horticulture, sericulture, apiculture, floriculture highlighting their
products.
On the
occasion, Priya Sethi also unveiled exclusive brochure on Gurez which provides
all information about the places to visit in the Gurez Valley.
The
Minister also flagged off mountain biking rally in which around 20 bikers from Srinagar
and youth of the Gurez participated.

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