DC Kupwara asks Karnah residents to come forward for homestay to boost border tourism

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4 Road projects worth 20 crores approved for Karnah under NABARD; DPRs for Karnah house, Chowkibal shelter being prepared

KUPWARA: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray has asked to residents  of Sub Division Karnah to come forward with homestay and paying guest facilities to cater to growing  footfall of tourists to Tangdhar and Teetwal.

The DC was addressing a mega grievances redressal camp at Tangdhar.

Maintaining that tourism has grown manifold in  Kupwara district in 2022-23  compared  to 2021-22, the DC said that in 2020-21, 40,000 tourists visited  Kupwara district. In 2022-23,  3,75000 tourists visited Kupwara district and during the current financial year 2023-24, 2,50000 tourists have  visited Kupwara district which is a record, out of  them 30,0000 tourists visited Teetwal alone.

“This year 600000 to 700000 tourists are expected to visit Kupwara district. To cater to the growing tourist rush we have to ensure their smooth stay, proper sanitation, cleanliness and good food for them, he added.

We have to make efforts to bring Srinagar bound tourists to Kupwara and Kupwara bound tourists to Tangdhar and  Teetwal as border areas like Tangdhar, Teetwal, Kern and Machil  has tremendous tourism potential especially border tourism, site seeing and adventure tourism, said Dr Sagar.

There is an urgent need to  make available rooms for increasing demand of accommodation through the homestay initiative. More homestay, paying guest accomodation  and construction of  small hotels in Tangdhar, Teetwal and other places are need of the hour  so that visitors can get comfortable accommodation, he elaborated.

The DC said that unemployed youth of the district should avail the maximum benefit of the  Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) and  open new vistas of self-employment for them and good accommodation for visitors.

He said the soft loans are  being given to the unemployed  youth for starting their own ventures including upgradation and renovation  of good homestay, small hotels and paying guest facilities.

Loans to the tune of Rs 10 lakh are being given with a subsidy of 35 to 40 percent subsidy.

The DC said that one homestay room can fetch  Rs 800 to Rs 1000 per night.

He said locals and PRIs are equal partners in promotion of tourism. It is their duty to motivate people for homestay, construction of small hotel accommodations.

This idea of expanding homestay will aid in the upliftment of the rural population by providing alternative rural livelihoods. This will also lead to higher income generation among the rural people.

The concept of homestay and paying guest houses will promote local culture, cuisine, and handicrafts and enhance employment opportunities for local residents.

The DC said that the district administration is committed to promote tourism in border areas.

“For promotion of border tourism 4 road projects with project cost of Rs 20 crores have been approved under NABARD  in Karnah Sub division alone, said Dr Sagar. 

He further said that district administration is contemplating to construct Karnah House near Chowkibal or at any other suitable place where Karnah based passengers during harsh weather conditions in winters can be accomodated. A good DPR is being prepared and will be approved under any scheme.

The DC said that DPR for construction of a shelter close to TP or Chowkibal is being prepared on the patterns of NC Pass shelter which can accomodate women and children passengers who get stuck during the frequent closure of Sadna pass during winters.