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A notice posted on the gate of a garden read, Garden closed due to the pandemic COVID-19, stay home and stay safe. (Photo/ANI)
Closure of Tulip, Mughal gardens, parks disappoints tourists to J-K ANI | Updated: Apr 26, 2021 22:36 IST
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], April 26 (ANI): Tourists faced disappointment due to the closure of the Tulip and Mughal gardens as well as other parks and paid gardens in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday following the increase in COVID-19 cases. I agree that there is a need for safety, but tourists spend a lot of money to come here and it would be nice if they are informed beforehand about such closures. We came here and were told that all the gardens are closed. If you are promoting tourism, at least inform your tourists beforehand, Sneha, a tourist said.
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(MENAFN - Kashmir Observer) Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha with foreign envoys Jammu: The abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir s semi-autonomous status marked an end to the years of sufferings of the people and brought socio-economic development in the region and empowerment of people due to the efforts of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Union Territory s Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said Thursday. Years of suffering for J & K people ended on 5th August 2019. The efforts of respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi ushered the Union Territory into a new era, which has brought about socio-economic development in the region and empowerment of the people , Sinha said, while interacting with the Foreign Envoys who were on their two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir to assess situation.