Continuous shutdown takes toll on tourism in J&K
Updated on Jun 06, 2009 08:06 pm IST
Continued shutdowns and violence over the over the alleged rape and murder of two Muslim women by security forces has taken a toll on the tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir. The locals have now started feeling the pinch of the shutdown, which has caused a downslide in the tourism sector. Around 20 per cent bookings have been cancelled in the past few days and the tourists who were visiting the region have left due to the protests and agitations.
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