Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 26: Terming Hazratbal shrine as the symbol of spiritual soul of Kashmir, the Minister for Tourism Tassaduq Hussain Mufti today stressed for developing the shrine and its surroundings area in a holistic and eco-friendly manner.
The Minister said that it will not only help in creating modern-up to date facilities for devotees and visitors but also serve as a key to highlight, preserve and broaden understanding of the glory of Kashmir and its spirituality ethos.
The Minister was addressing a meeting convened to review the Integrated Development of Hazratbal Shrine and its surroundings under PRASAD Scheme.
The Minister was informed that the basic premise of the plan includes conservation of heritage, planning for sustainable development, broadening the tourist experiences.
Seeking details regarding the local community participation in the plan, the Minister was apprised that the plan includes a software compound for developing the community skills in the field of hospitality, art and crafts.
It was given out that the plan has been developed within the limits of existing local land use plan, especially the Master Plan for Srinagar City, the guidelines of PRASAD, Minister of Tourism as well as international and national charters, conventions and standards practices in the field of heritage conservation.
Tassaduq Mufti stressed for sustainability of plan in an integrated manner by synergizing efforts to focus on needs and concerns of all stockholders to enrich religious and spiritual tourism experiences, besides enhancing employment opportunities.
Seeking details regarding the annual footfall of the shrine, the Minister was informed that the annual footfall of the shrine is 20 lakh and monthly footfall is 1.5 lakh.
It was given out the during processions footfall reaches upto 3.5 lakh in a day and its expected that in future trend will go upto 30 lakh annually.
Mufti expressing his concern over the number of temporary sheds erected within the site premises said that these not only mar visual appeal but also are major hindrance in the visual link between several of the sites. He was informed that it is proposed in the plan to provide mechanized tensile structures covering the entrance courtyard.
Mufti stressed for strengthening the measures for safety and security of tourist and to improve the quality tourism services, besides strengthening the mechanism for bridging the infrastructure gaps at pilgrimage destination.
Managing Director J&K Construction Corporation, Managing Director J&K SICOP, Managing Director J&K Housing Board, Managing Director J&K Cable Car Corporation, Director Tourism Kashmir and various other senior officers attended the meeting.