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Stakeholders suggest measures to boost tourism in Bhaderwah

In a step towards revitalising tourism in the region, the Bhaderwah Development Authority (BDA) held a meeting at Tilligarh Resort, Bhadarwah, in Jammu. A spokesperson said the meeting brought together tourism stakeholders including hoteliers, guest house owners, homestay operators, travel...
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Bhaderwah valley in Jammu and Kashmir.
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In a step towards revitalising tourism in the region, the Bhaderwah Development Authority (BDA) held a meeting at Tilligarh Resort, Bhadarwah, in Jammu.

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A spokesperson said the meeting brought together tourism stakeholders including hoteliers, guest house owners, homestay operators, travel agents and other service providers to interact with the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of BDA, Sunil K Bhutyal, who also serves as Additional Deputy Commissioner of Bhaderwah.

According to spokesperson, participants shared their concerns and suggestions, focusing on the need for better infrastructure, promotion and tourist-friendly facilities.

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The CEO assured the attendees that the administration is committed to address their issues and formulate strategies for the smooth management of tourist flow.

Key issues discussed included enhancing security at tourist accommodations and destinations, maintaining hygiene standards and ensuring that all service providers adhere to a professional code of conduct.

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