JAMMU: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Javid Ahmad Dar, stated that Kupwara district falls under the Lolab-Bangus Development Authority (LBDA) and functions as the Tourism Development Authority (TDA) for the area, with its headquarters at Kupwara. This was stated by the Minister in the House while replying to a question raised by Legislator Mir Saifullah, on behalf of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah.
The Minister stated that Kupwara district possesses vast tourism potential and is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. He added that the district is home to picturesque destinations like Lolab Valley, Bangus Valley, Keran and several other pristine locations. He added that that its unspoilt landscapes, rich cultural heritage and historical significance offer the visitors an authentic Kashmiri tourism experience.
He further informed that a considerable number of domestic tourists, along with local visitors from different parts of Kashmir, have been visiting areas like Keran, Jamgand, Wagbal and Dedikote in recent years due to their scenic charm and growing popularity as offbeat tourist destinations. He added that these villages do not fall under the notified jurisdiction of any separate Tourism Development Authority.
The Minister also informed that as Kupwara district is covered under the jurisdiction of the Lolab-Bangus Development Authority (LBDA), there is no proposal to establish a separate Tourism Development Authority for the said areas.
The Minister assured the House that the government will consider all suggestions put forth by the Legislator in future to ensure development of tourist spots and the provision of necessary facilities for the visitors.
