The statement follows the fact that because a lot of tourists from Maharashtra travel to Jammu and Kashmir, setting up a facility will assure them with the idea of safe travelling in Kashmir. The minister outlined the fact that Maharashtra Tourism had been working in the hospitality industry for around two decades, which now wants to be the first investors in Kashmir. These MTDC operated resorts will be able to create employment opportunities for locals there, the minister pointed out.
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