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Newspoint on MSNBaisaran valley is deserted, markets have lost their charm... What is the situation a month after the Pahalgam attack?The tourism industry has been badly affected after the Baisaran terrorist attack in Pahalgam (Pahalgam Attack one Month).
But we will have to see that while capturing the accused involved in Pahalgam, innocent people shouldn’t become victims. It should not convey that while capturing a few, we are arresting the who ...
The destinations such as Kaman, Teetwal, Keran, Gurez and Machil, had grown in popularity over the past few years, only to be lost in the long shadow cast by the ...
As per sources, the terrorists of the Pahalgam terror attack reached Jammu-Kashmir almost a week ago of the incident. After conducting a recce of several tourist ...
Baisan: This is big news of the moment—the NIA team has now returned to Pahalgam after investigating in Baisan Valley. NIA probes Baisan Valley attack using 3D mapping, drone surveys, and eyewitness ...
Srinagar: Despite the recent terror attack in Pahalgam which killed 26 tourists, visitors are returning to the scenic Kashmir Valley including its premier resort ...
The attack in Pahalgam occurred on Tuesday (April 22) at Baisaran valley, where terrorists targeted tourists, killing 25 Indian nationals and one Nepali citizen, and leaving several others injured.
Pahalgam terror attack: Govt admits authorities were unaware Baisaran Valley was opened for tourists
At the meeting chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, sources said a Special Director in the Intelligence Bureau briefed the leaders about the incident. He told them that the locality was ...
are now staring at a dark future as the fear-stricken tourists continue to leave the Valley in hordes. Pahalgam, a much-sought-after tourist destination, looked like a ghost town on Thursday ...
Kashmir’s tourism sector, a key driver of the region’s GDP and employment, is shouldering the heaviest impact of the attack. (ANI photo) The fatal terror attack ...
Till Tuesday morning, Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam was Kashmir's 'mini Switzerland', a tourist hotspot known for jaw-dropping views of the Himalayas and the Valley's signature pine forests.
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