J&K L-G Manoj Sinha announces re-opening of 12 tourist spots closed after Pahalgam attack

J & K Teğmen Governor Manoj Sinha | Photo Loan: Ani
On Friday, September 26, 2025 in Srinagar, Raj Bhawan announced that many of the security wing meetings in Srinagar were reopened in the United Headquarters (UHQ).
An official said that five of them were thrown from 12 tourist places in the Jammu section and seven Kashmir. Paragalgam and its surrounding parks and gardens, Aru Valley, Rafting Point Yanner, akkad Park, Padshahi Park, Bijbehara and Dara Shikoh Garden were re -opened for tourists.
Among the re -opened in the Jammu section was Dagan Top in Ramban, Dhaggar in Kathua, Chinkah, Salal, Reasi and Padri in Doda.
The expensive was closed at least 48 arrival in J & K after the terrorist attack, and this year the death of 26 civilians on April 22. Later in June, LG, responsible for security, reopened the arrival points of 16 arrival points, each of which was eight of Jammu and Kashmir regions, at the background of the security situation. However, many popular targets, including Doodhpathri and Aharbal, are still closed for tourists.
The latest decision came after Mr. Sinha reviewed security with the best security guards on Friday. Among the participants of the meeting, the North Army Commander Lieutenant Gen. Practical Sharma; Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo; Police General Manager Nalin Prabhat; Goc 15 Corps Lieutenant Gen. Prashant Srivastava, GOC 16 Corps Lieutenant Gen. PK Mishra, Goc 9 Corps Lieutenant Gen. Rajan Sharawat, Air Marshal Vikas Sharma; and ADGP CID Nitish Kumar
A Raj Bhawan spokesman said the lieutenant governor congratulated the security forces, J & K police and intelligence organizations for the last successful anti -terrorist operations in the Union Region.
“The war against terrorism has not yet ended. Kinetic and non -kinetic operations should continue. Momentum should continue. He said.
He led the security device to adapt to continuous improvement and proactive threats. Lieutenant Governor called the ‘entire government approach’ to effectively address the radicalization and drug threat.
Published – 27 September 2025 05:00 IST


