Mehbooba Mufti: Tral township will be developed by Jammu and Kashmir government to boost tourism

YB WEB DESK. Dated: 5/24/2017 2:28:10 PM



Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said on Wednesday that the state government is planning to develop militancy-affected Tral township in Pulwama district to provide a big boost to tourism in the area.

Interacting with a delegation from the South Kashmir town at Srinagar, she said Shikargah will be connected with the famous tourist resort of Pahalgam through a trekking route which will boost tourism in the area.

Tral, considered a militancy hotbed, is hometown of slain Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani whose killing in July 2016 triggered an unrest in the Valley. His successor Zakir Musa, who recently quit Hizbul Mujahideen, also hails from the town.

"The area is being connected to Pahalgam through a trekking route and a road to make it a part of a bigger tourist circuit which would boost the local economy," the chief minister said. She said the road network in the area is being improvedand upgraded with widening and macadamisation and the Nawdal-Tral road is being widened to enhance connectivity with neighbouring areas.On the demand of the delegation, Mehbooba directed upgradation of the local health centre to a well-equipped hospital so that the people of the area do not have to travel distances in case of emergencies.

They also sought setting up of a skill development institute to impart technical education to the youth of the area, an official spokesperson said.

"Tral has remained far away from the developmental roadmap of successive governments over the last many decades. This government is sensitive to the needs and difficulties of the people of the area and appropriate steps are being taken to put Tral on the developmental plane of the state," Mehbooba said.

 

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