Flights to Srinagar resumed.
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Flights Resume to Srinagar, Boosting Kashmir Tourism

Kashmir resurfaces after Indo-Pak tension
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The resumption of flights to Srinagar after the Indo-Pak tension will boost tourism in the Kashmir Valley. Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu urged people to come to Kashmir and said that all scheduled flights to Srinagar have started from May 15. This is expected to improve the economy and trade.

The ceasefire has been announced after increasing tension between India and Pakistan. This has once again increased the brightness in the Kashmir Valley. Airports including Srinagar airport were closed for security reasons due to heightened tension between India and Pakistan. Now Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced that all flight facilities to Srinagar have been restored. At the same time, Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has urged the people of India to come and roam in the Kashmir Valley. He said that from May 15, all schedules have been opened for flights. Now flights from Delhi, Mumbai to Srinagar have been operated.

Minister Ram Naidu said that due to the closure of the airport, there was a decline in tourism, economy and trade, but now all flight connections to Srinagar have been restored. We should stand with the economy of Kashmir, Kashmir is safe. He also appealed to people to come to Srinagar to promote tourism.

Minister Ram Naidu said that precision strikes on terrorists in Pakistan are a matter of pride. Minister Ram Naidu took stock of the situation at Srinagar Airport and saluted the armed forces on the success of Operation Sindoor. He also personally greeted officers and staff in Srinagar.

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