As a teenage schoolboy, Syeedna Ismail Hussain Banday cultivated pigeon keeping as his favorite hobby in the heart of Indian-controlled Kashmir. Three decades later, though he went on to become a civil engineer and set up his own construction company, his untiring love for pigeons continues. Banday, 44, is now a professional pigeon breeder and has his own flock of some 400 pigeons. “These birds are integral part of my life,” Banday said. “They have made me a patient person and brought discipline in my life.” Pigeons are displayed for sale at an open pigeon market in Srinagar, Kashmir, June 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan) Pigeons are seen inside a residential building in Srinagar, Kashmir, June 11, 2022. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan) The centuries-old tradition of pigeon keepi...
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जब भोपाल से चले थे तभी से इस बात का रोमांच था कि अबकी बार कश्मीर में गुरेज घाटी जाएंगे जिसे ब्रिटिश लेखक वाल्टर लारेंस ने अपनी किताब वेली आफ कश्मीर में कश्मीर घाटी का सर्वाधिक सुंदर हिस्सा कहा था। यूं तो पूरा कश्मीर ही धरती का खूबसूरत टुकडा है मगर जब हर विषय के गहरे जानकार हमारे मेजबान आईपीएस अफसर राजाबाबू सिंह जी ने गुरेज की तारीफ के कसीदे पढ़े तो हमसे रहा नहीं गया तो हमने दो दिन में श्रीनगर के बाग बगीचे झीलों की तफरीह जल्दी जल्दी की और निकल पड़े गुरेज वेली जो श्रीनगर से 123 किलोमीटर दूर है। श्रीनगर शहर से बाहर निकलते ही दूर दिखने वाले पहाड़ करीब आने लगते हैं। रास्ते के दोनों तरफ हरे भरे खेतों के बीच चलते हुये सफर आसान लगने लगता है। रास्ते में कश्मीर के कस्बे, वहां लगी फल और बेकरी की छोटी छोटी दुकानें, फिरौन पहने उंचे खूबसूरत लोग, यूनिफार्म पहनकर स्कूल जाते बच्चे और सड़क किनारे बहने व...
Read MoreThis year's Amarnath Yatra is expected to be twice in size than before, with the Jammu and Kashmir administration preparing to welcome about 8 lakh pilgrims to the cave shrine in the south Kashmir Himalayas, officials said on Monday. The arrangements for the yatra, to be held after a gap of two years, were discussed at a meeting here chaired by Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry Secretary Apurva Chandra. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Arun Kumar, divisional commissioners of Jammu and Kashmir regions, and deputy commissioners, participated in the meeting. Talking to reporters here, Chandra said the meeting was informed that this year's Amarnath Yatra is expected to be the biggest and best ever. Expectations are that this year's yatra will be twice the size than ...
Read MoreKashmir is attracting record tourists after the easing of pandemic restrictions and some improvement in the security situation, bolstering local businesses. Tourist arrivals are set to touch a ten-year high this year after more than 340,000 tourists have come since January, local tour operators and government officials said, despite restrictions on foreign tourists and some recent incidents of violence. Tourism plunged in Kashmir after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration stripped the region of its special status and autonomy in 2019, and later as the COVID-19 pandemic cut domestic and foreign tourist inflows. Tourists ride "Shikaras" or boats in the waters of Dal Lake during sunset in Srinagar, April 5, 2022. REUTERS/Danish Ismail "We are seeing the highest-ever tour...
Read MoreThe pilgrimage to the Himalayan shrine of Amarnath located at a height of 3,880 metres in south Kashmir will start on June 30 after a two year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 43-day yatra (pilgrimage) will end on August 11, shrine authorities said on Sunday. The decision on the schedule of the pilgrimage was taken at the 41st meeting of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) chaired by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at the Raj Bhavan here, an official spokesman said. The pilgrimage to the cave shrine would start simultaneously from both the routes, the Pahalgam track in Anantnag district and the Baltal track in Ganderbal district, while online registration will start from April 11. The annual yatra to the shrine was cancelled midway in 2019 ahe...
Read More1.5 million flowers with six new varieties of tulips this year Asia's largest tulip garden overlooking the famous Dal Lake here was thrown open to the public on Wednesday, marking the beginning of the new tourism season in the Kashmir Valley. The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, formerly known as Siraj Bagh, was opened in 2008 by then chief minister of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state Ghulam Nabi Azad. The idea of the garden, spread over 30 hectares in the foothills of the snow-clad Zabarwan range, was conceived to advance the tourism season in the valley by two months. The garden was thrown open to the public by J-K chief secretary Arun Kumar Mehta on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters, Mehta said the last six months have seen the highest-ever tourist footfall in the v...
Read MoreThe strategic 434-km Srinagar-Leh national highway was re-opened for vehicular traffic on Saturday in record time of 73 days after its closure in January this year following heavy snowfall, officials said. A trial movement was conducted successfully, and the decision to open the road for civil traffic will be taken after a joint inspection by the civil administration. The highway was thrown open for traffic at the Zojila Pass, situated at an altitude of 11,650 feet metres, by Director General of BRO Lt Gen Rajeev Chaudhary, the officials said. Zojila is a strategic pass that provides a vital link between the Kashmir valley and Ladakh, and it is key to operational preparedness of the armed forces. It remains closed mostly for about six months due to heavy snowfall. This year, ...
Read MoreThe Jammu and Kashmir Forest Department on Tuesday established a "Chinar Gah" over an area of 100 kanals in Ganderbal district, planting 130 trees to mark 130 years of the department's existence. "On the occasion of Chinar Day, the Forest Department has undertaken the establishment of a 'Chinar Gah' over an area of 100 kanals at Harran Ganderbal in central Kashmir," forest official Zahid Wani said. He said 130 chinar trees were planted to commemorate the completion of 130 years of existence of the J-K Forest Department. FILE PHOTO: Chinar trees in Kashmir during autumn Meanwhile, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole, inaugurated a chinar plantation drive by planting saplings at the famous Mughal Garden in Nishat Bagh here. Pole highlighted the importance of ch...
Read MoreSyed Wasim Shah, creator of the igloo, claimed it was the world's largest cafe of its kind and can seat 40 guests An igloo café, which came up at the famous ski-resort of Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir for the first time last year has grown bigger this year. Café has become a centre of attraction for tourists coming to this snow paradise. Café serves hot food and drink on tables made of ice and snow. With a height of 37.5 feet and a diameter of 44.5 feet, Syed Wasim Shah, creator of the igloo, claimed it was the world’s largest cafe of its kind. Last year this igloo was 26 feet around and 15 feet high. Igloo cafe at Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir. Photo: PTI Shah's igloo café is the only of its kind in India and is inspired by similar attractions in the Northern parts of Europe such...
Read MoreThe Directorate of Tourism, Kashmir has notified rates for various services provided to tourists and activities conducted at tourist destinations across the Valley, officials said on Friday. A notification to this effect under the Jammu and Kashmir Registration of Tourist Trade Act was issued by Director, Tourism, Kashmir, G N Itoo here on Thursday. The rates have been notified for the year 2021-22 and 2022-2023, the notification said. The tourism services for which the rates have been fixed or revised include tourist guides, ski guides, mountain/trekking guides, sledges, ski equipment, ice skating, ice skating equipment, rafting, cycling, zorbing, hydro zorbing, snow mobile, ATV, motorbiking, paragliding, motor boats, bathing boats, labour/helper/mazdoor/porter for trekking ...
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