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Srinagar's Newly Inaugurated Amira Kadal Footbridge Attracts Tourists And Locals Alike
- Tuesday January 20, 2026
- Travel | Reported by Pradeep Dutta, Edited by Jigyasa Kakwani
The historic Amira Kadal is among Srinagar's oldest bridges, and the reconstruction aims to enhance public movement and showcase the heritage charm of the Jhelum riverfront.
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www.ndtv.com/travel
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90% Tourist Bookings For Kashmir Cancelled: Travel Agencies Amid Pahalgam Attack
- Wednesday April 23, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
In the aftermath of a terror attack in Pahalgam, several travel agencies in Delhi said on Wednesday that nearly 90 per cent bookings for Jammu and Kashmir have been cancelled by tourists over safety concerns.
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www.ndtv.com
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Slump Finally Ends, Tourism On The Rise In Kashmir
- Saturday April 22, 2017
- India News | Written by Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal
After a massive slump due to the unrest last year, Kashmir's long drought of tourists is finally ending. As temperature rises in the rest of the country, tourists are returning to the paradise on Earth to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the cool weather of the Valley.
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www.ndtv.com
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Srinagar's Newly Inaugurated Amira Kadal Footbridge Attracts Tourists And Locals Alike
- Tuesday January 20, 2026
- Travel | Reported by Pradeep Dutta, Edited by Jigyasa Kakwani
The historic Amira Kadal is among Srinagar's oldest bridges, and the reconstruction aims to enhance public movement and showcase the heritage charm of the Jhelum riverfront.
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www.ndtv.com/travel
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90% Tourist Bookings For Kashmir Cancelled: Travel Agencies Amid Pahalgam Attack
- Wednesday April 23, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
In the aftermath of a terror attack in Pahalgam, several travel agencies in Delhi said on Wednesday that nearly 90 per cent bookings for Jammu and Kashmir have been cancelled by tourists over safety concerns.
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www.ndtv.com
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Slump Finally Ends, Tourism On The Rise In Kashmir
- Saturday April 22, 2017
- India News | Written by Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal
After a massive slump due to the unrest last year, Kashmir's long drought of tourists is finally ending. As temperature rises in the rest of the country, tourists are returning to the paradise on Earth to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the cool weather of the Valley.
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www.ndtv.com