Kashmir’s Tourism Crisis: Hotels, Cab Drivers & Pony Operators Struggle

Kashmir’s Tourism Crisis: Hotels, Cab Drivers & Pony Operators Struggle

Security & Recovery: How J&K Plans to Revive Tourism After Pahalgam Attack Srinagar 23 May 2025: The Pahalgam terror attack has had devastating consequences for the local economy, with thousands of people losing their livelihoods due to the sharp decline in tourism. The once-bustling resort town now wears a deserted look, as tourists have canceled trips, leaving hotel staff, pony operators, cab drivers, and shopkeepers struggling to make ends meet. Impact on Local Businesses The economic fallout of the attack has been severe, affecting multiple sectors that rely on tourist…

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Kashmiri Kandur Tchout Prices Double, Sparking Outrage Amid Rising Costs

Kashmiri Kandur Tchout Prices Double, Sparking Outrage Amid Rising Costs

Doubling of Kashmiri ‘Kandur Tchout’ Prices Sparks Outrage Amid Rising Costs Srinagar 25, Dec: The price of the traditional Kashmiri bread, Kandur Tchout, has doubled from Rs 5 to Rs 10, sparking widespread concern across the Valley. The bread, a staple for breakfast and afternoon essential with Kashmir’s pink Nun Chai, has been a dietary cornerstone for generations. However, the sharp price increase is placing a significant financial burden on families, particularly those already struggling with low incomes. The Kashmir Bread Makers and Bakers Union, led by its president, Sofi…

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J&K, Ladakh Face Fuel Shortage as Tanker Operators Strike Against Hit-and-Run Law

J&K, Ladakh Face Fuel Shortage as Tanker Operators Strike Against Hit-and-Run Law

All J&K Transporters’ Welfare Association has, however, not joined the strike and has called a meeting on Tuesday to ponder over the issue Opposing the Centre’s new provisions regarding hit-and-run cases under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, around 1,500 oil tankers that ferry fuel to Jammu and Kashmir besides Ladakh, went on a strike on Monday. In Himachal, the nationwide protest led to a shortage of fuel and many petrol pumps in major cities were seen rationing fuel. Rush was reported at petrol pumps across Hiamchal. All J&K Transporters’ Welfare Association has,…

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Inflation hits consumers hard as vegetable and fruit prices skyrocket

Inflation hits consumers hard as vegetable and fruit prices skyrocket

The consumers in Kashmir are facing a financial strain due to the soaring prices of essential commodities, including fruits, vegetables, and poultry. A market survey conducted by Kashmir InFocus found that potatoes, tomatoes, onions, cauliflower, collard greens, peas, beans, and other vegetables are being sold at higher rates than those prescribed by the Directorate of Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA). Similarly, fruits like oranges, pineapples, kiwis, pomegranates, grapes, and papayas are being sold at exorbitant rates. At some places in Srinagar, 1 kg of grapes can cost Rs…

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