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Back in J&K: Amarnath Yatra symbolises collective resolve

To negate Pakistan’s designs, a measure of boldness and resolve is required. Amarnath Yatra marks the start of the return to the favourite tourist and spiritual destination
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Anantnag, July 03 (ANI): Pilgrims on their way to the Amarnath Cave temple during the Amarnath Yatra at Pahalgam tehsil of the Anantnag district on Monday. (ANI Photo)

FROM brimming with tourists to the sudden turn of events as the Pahalgam massacre unfolded on April 22, it’s been tough going for Jammu and Kashmir. There has been little or no tourist activity since, and the prospects of revival anytime in the near future look dim. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has drawn a realistic picture that while the tourism sector uptick may take time, the priority now is to ensure a peaceful and incident-free Amarnath Yatra. The annual pilgrimage begins on July 3 and ends on

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