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WorldApr 22

Kashmir Town Marks One Year Since Deadly Attack That Killed 26

Pahalgam, a tourist destination in Kashmir, observes the anniversary of a militant attack that claimed 26 lives, as locals hope for tourism recovery.

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One year after a militant attack that killed 26 people, the town of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir continues to grapple with the aftermath while working to rebuild its tourism industry.

The attack, which occurred in the popular tourist destination known for its steep ravines, grassy hillsides and pine forests, devastated families and local businesses that depend on visitor revenue. Pahalgam serves as a base for Hindu pilgrimages and has historically attracted tourists to the region.

Families affected by the violence continue to cope with their losses as the anniversary of the deadly incident passes. The attack represents one of the significant security incidents that have periodically affected the Kashmir region, which remains a disputed territory.

Local business operators are now focusing efforts on reviving tourism to the area, hoping that visitors will return to experience the natural beauty and religious sites that have long drawn people to Pahalgam. The town's economy relies heavily on tourism revenue from both domestic and international visitors.

The recovery process involves not only addressing security concerns but also rebuilding confidence among potential tourists who may have been deterred by the violence. Tourism officials and local businesses are working to restore Pahalgam's reputation as a safe destination for travelers and pilgrims.

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