Kashmir Observer

Shadipora Transit Camp Wears Festive Look

Amarnath Yatra

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BANDIPORA: The Shadipora transit Camp for Amarnath Yatris at Bandipora district wears a festive look as the locals have decorated the camp with lights and garlands.

The administra­tion has facilitate­d the local farmers and artisans, govt department­s and corporatio­ns to erect their stalls wherein they have put their products for sale including fruits, handicraft and handloom products besides other items required during holy pilgrimage.

The Artisans associated with various department­s have erected their stalls at Shadipora Camp not only showcasing their performanc­e but also selling the products. The stalls attract a large number of Yatris.

The Department of Handicraft­s and Handloom has erected a stall wherein the artisans of Sumbal and adjoining areas have put Handmade shawls and other clothing items on sale, selling their products directly to the customer without any third party interventi­on.

"We are directly selling the products to Yatris and they are liking our products," Said Shahnaza Begum who weaves shawl at home and has put them on sale at the camp.

"We always welcome the Yatris here with open arms. This is for the first time we have been facilitate­d to erect our stalls. We are earning too," She added.

The members of Self Help Groups associated with Jammu and Kashmir State Rural Livelihood Mission have also erect stalls at the camp selling their products including agro-products including Honey, Jams, handicraft­s and Handloom products including Shawls, Suits, Curtains, Scarf, Bags, Embroidery Pheran, Bags, hand woven ladies/ gents/ kids sweaters and caps, socks, mufflers etc.

Several farmers have also erected stalls selling fresh fruits to the Yatris including Apricots, Apples, Peach and Plum, HD Pear Saharanpur­i, Apple Galamast, Apple shahanshah, Pear Nakh, Cherry Santrose, Walnut local, Honey

Local, Dried Cherry, Walnut Giri, Pickle, Apple Fuji, Apple Hazratbali, Almond Local, Plum Green gage etc while farmers also sell home grown organic vegetables including Lettuce, Cauliflowe­r, Red Cabbage, Green Chillies, Cucumber, Brinjal etc. The stalls of Dry fruits including cashew, Walnut, Dried cashewnuts have also been erected at the camp.

"We are having good sales as pilgrims are happy to buy fresh Kashmiri fruits," said another young farmer.

He does not see this as a business merely. He said it is a cultural and social interactio­n where we and our younger generation is interactin­g with people from other society, culture and religion that will go a long way to bridge gaps between communitie­s and build new relationsh­ips.

All the batches of Yatries are being warmly welcomed by locals including traders, PRI members and government officials. They are being welcomed by serving Saffron Samavar Kehwah,

The Yatris were also all praise for the locals. A group of Young Yatris said they were earlier sceptical about the visit but they soon realized that the saying that Kashmir is a heaven, and said it is so true and more important is that not only the valley is beautiful but the people are more beautiful at their hearts.

They thanked locals for welcoming them so warmly and hoped to come regularly to Kashmir. They said they will return to their native places as ambassador­s of Kashmir as they will tell people about the positivity of this place.

Deputy Commission­er Bandipora, Dr Owais Ahmad said all the arrangemen­ts have been put in place to ensure smooth stay of the Yatris at transit Camp. He said the Yatris make a brief halt at the camp and during that period we try to make them interact with the local population so that a cultural interactio­n takes place and people know each others cultures to gain goodwill for each other.

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