SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 11: The
department of Tourism Kashmir Monday celebrated International Mountain Day in which various films
of adventure sports were shown to the participants during the day-long event.
The Day was celebrated in collaboration
with J&K Mountaineering and Hiking Club (JKMHC) and Indian Mountaineering
Federation (IMF) here at the auditorium of the department of Information
Srinagar.
The climbers, mountaineers, bikers,
athletes and persons with various other adventure sports activities participated
in the function.
JKMHC presented its yearly activities
which include Sunday Treks, major summit
expedition by JKMHC members, mountain biking expedition, sanitation drives,
promos of mountaineering and mountain biking, swimming camps, exploration of
Durina-III which is the highest lake in Kashmir Valley.
Director Tourism Kashmir Mahmood A Shah
who was the chief guest on the occasion in his address complemented youth for
achieving new heights in mountaineering and hiking.
He said JKMHC is conducting regular
trekking expedition round the year which has encouraged many youth to take part
in mountaineering expeditions.
He said many workshops and training
camps were also conducted in mountain rescue, river rescue operations which
will benefit the society largely.
Director Tourism Kashmir hoped that the
increasing number of youth participating in the mountaineering has given hope
that local boys will summit highest peaks like Mount Everest sooner.
He said the department would also
introduce mountaineering and hiking among the students from schools, colleges
and universities for greater participation of the youth.
He also announced that ice-climbing
event will also be held at Pahalgam on December 31 besides regular
activities like skiing, snowboarding, ice-hockey at ski-resort Gulmarg.
Director IMF Film Festival Maninder
Kohli who was the guest of honor on the occasion said he was surprised to see
large number of youth from Valley participating in the mountaineering
expeditions.
“The
youth here have turned very vibrant and are scaling new heights. They need to
film these expeditions professionally so that these films can be showcased
world over to project Kashmir as adventure destination,” said Kohli.
Certificate and prize distribution
ceremony was also held on the occasion. Hamid Aziz who ran 110 kilometers in 10
hours from Srinagar to Baltal in Sonamarg, Junaid Beigh who crossed great lakes
solo on mountain bike, besides the members who undertook Trans-Himalayan
Expedition 2017 from Panikhar to Pahalgam, Riayz Wani for promoting swimming
and mountain biking, mountaineers who scaled sunset peak were honored on the
occasion. Annual Prof Hamid Award of Excellence award was also given to
FayazBala.
A Souvenir was also released on the
occasion which contained extensive articles on mountaineering, hiking and
unexplored destinations of the state.
Two minute silence was also maintained
in the memory of Late Javed Iqbal Khan who was the member of JKMHC and also the
former employee of the J&K Tourism department.

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