Calendars are visual narratives of J&K’s natural beauty, evolving tourism infra: CM Omar

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Calendars are visual narratives of J&K’s natural beauty, evolving tourism infra: CM Omar

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that calendars are not merely annual publications; they are visual narratives of Jammu and Kashmir’s natural beauty and evolving tourism infrastructure.


Speaking after unveiling the 2026 calendars of the Tourism Department and the Jammu and Kashmir Cable Car Corporation here at the Civil Secretariat, the Chief Minister observed that such initiatives would contribute significantly to the promotion and wider publicity of Jammu and Kashmir’s tourism potential.


The calendars highlight prominent tourist destinations and tourism-related infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir, he said.


“These calendars are not merely annual publications; they are visual narratives of Jammu and Kashmir’s natural beauty and evolving tourism infrastructure,” he observed.On the occasion, the Chief Minister also launched the official website of the Directorate of Tourism, Kashmir.


The portal has been designed to publicise tourism events and destinations, maintain digital archives, and provide comprehensive information related to tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.

The website also integrates useful links to Jammu Tourism, JKTDC, J&K Cable Car Corporation and other allied organisations, offering all relevant information on a single platform.The Chief Minister said a modern, dynamic digital presence is crucial for effective outreach.


“The new Tourism Kashmir website would be informative and will serve as a comprehensive, single-window platform for tourists and stakeholders alike,” he said.


Also, the Chief Minister inaugurated the Integrated Skiing Course at Gulmarg and Sonamarg, comprising two batches of 32 and 25 trainees respectively.


He was informed that the basic skiing course has a duration of 14 days and is aimed for trainees in the age group of 12 to 18 years.

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