Kashmir Traders Promote Responsible Tourism: Keep Lal Chowk Liquor-Free

In Srinagar's Lal Chowk, traders have launched an initiative urging tourists to avoid liquor and drugs. With signboards promoting respect for culture, the Traders Association hopes to foster a safe and pleasant environment. Tourists and locals alike support this call for responsible tourism in preserving Kashmir's cultural heritage.

Kashmir Traders Promote Responsible Tourism: Keep Lal Chowk Liquor-Free
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In the bustling commercial hub of Lal Chowk in Srinagar, traders have taken a firm step to ensure the preservation of their cultural heritage while promoting responsible tourism.

Signboards and standees have been erected, urging tourists visiting Kashmir to avoid consuming liquor and drugs. This initiative, launched by the Traders Association of Central Lal Chowk, comes after numerous incidents where drunken tourists caused disturbances, particularly in family environments.

Bilal Ahmad, President of the Traders Association, emphasized the importance of maintaining a peaceful atmosphere, while locals and visitors alike have echoed these sentiments, supporting the call for a respectful and enjoyable experience in Kashmir.

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