Interacting with Ladakh MP Mohmad Haneefa Jan and representatives of the All Ladakh Tour Operators Association (ALTOA) here, Gupta reiterated the administration's firm resolve to promote tourism in Ladakh.
“No stone will be left unturned in boosting tourism and strengthening connectivity,” he said.
Underlining the urgent need to expand tourism opportunities in Kargil, Gupta stressed on organising cultural
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He asked the tour operators and the other stakeholders to extend full cooperation and adopt flexible approaches to collectively strengthen Ladakh’s tourism ecosystem while safeguarding the interests of the local communities.
Haneefa Jan raised several issues, including the operation of 19-seater aircraft in Kargil under the UDAN scheme, upgradation of the district hospital in Kargil, and provision of advanced medical services in Leh and Kargil district hospitals.
The ALTOA delegation sought the L-G's intervention in ensuring a uniform process for tour operator registration, Ladakh Resident Certificate, and provision of funds for aggressive tourism promotion, among others, an official spokesman said.
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