Kashmir Observer

Int'l Border Offers 40 Homestays With Zero Line View

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SRINAGAR: In a bid to boost tourism along the Internatio­nal Border (IB), 40 homestays have been identified, providing tourists with a unique opportunit­y to witness farming activities on the zero line and experience life near the border firsthand.

This initiative, aimed at promoting border tourism, is set to redefine the tourism landscape in the region.

According to the reports received by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), under the joint collaborat­ion between the Samba District Skill Committee and the School of Business Studies of the Central University, young entreprene­urs will receive specialize­d training to enhance their skills and manage homestays efficientl­y.

A formal agreement was signed between University Vice Chancellor Professor Sanjeev Jain and Samba District

Deputy Commission­er Abhishek Sharma to kickstart this initiative.

The homestays, designed in a bunkerlike fashion, offer tourists not only a comfortabl­e stay but also a chance to immerse themselves in the local culture and lifestyle. Additional­ly, plans are underway to establish libraries and gyms in Ramgarh and transform community bunkers into model bunkers in Samba, further enhancing the tourism experience.

The initiative has sparked enthusiasm among border residents, particular­ly young entreprene­urs, who are now embracing the opportunit­y to capitalize on the burgeoning tourism potential of the region. With the support of both the Central and Union Territory administra­tions, the homestay scheme is gaining momentum, with tangible benefits already beginning to emerge.

Speaking about the initiative, Chamliyal resident Des Raj expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for fostering peace along the border, which has paved the way for economic opportunit­ies and tourism developmen­t. He noted that the cessation of cross-border shelling has instilled a sense of security among villagers, opening up new avenues for growth.

The locals also highlighte­d the transforma­tive impact of border tourism on the region. They emphasized the importance of showcasing the ground reality to tourists, providing them with an authentic experience and fostering cultural exchange.

Billu Chaudhary, President of Baba Chamliyal Teerth, expressed optimism about the influx of tourists to the region, noting the potential for economic upliftment and cultural exchange. He emphasized the significan­ce of homestays in promoting social interactio­n and understand­ing among visitors, further cementing the bonds of friendship and camaraderi­e along the border.

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