Gulmarg, nestled in Kashmir's Pir Panjal range, has become a year-round tourist hotspot. Set at 8000+ feet above sea level, it boasts alpine peaks, meadows, and valleys. The unique margs on its slopes lack tree cover due to glacial origins. British visitors populariSed the area, making it a Raj-era retreat. Skiing gained traction in the 1960s, leading to its rise as a winter destination. The development focus has posed environmental concerns, with increased footfalls and the recent Forest Conservation Act amendment threatening its ecosystem.
The newly-renovated historic Clock Tower at Srinagar’s Lal Chowk has emerged as a favourite tourist spot, capturing the attention of both local residents and outsiders. | Latest News India
SRINAGAR : In continuation to the ongoing Covid-19 Awareness, the Artists of Cultural Unit Srinagar today performed at Cultural Unit Hall, Joint Directorate of Information Kashmir Division.The Cultural programme consisted of Sufiana saazina, Fo