Gulmarg authorities take action against illegal tourist guides
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Mar 21, 2024, 15:58 IST
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Officials in Gulmarg, Kashmir, take action against illicit guides, filing FIRs. Joint team led by CEO of Gulmarg Development Authority confronts unregistered guides, garnering praise. Ongoing efforts focus on organising tourism se … Read more
Officials in Gulmarg, Kashmir, take action against illicit guides, filing FIRs. Joint team led by CEO of Gulmarg Development Authority confronts unregistered guides, garnering praise. Ongoing efforts focus on organising tourism services to maintain the area's reputation. Read less
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During the enforcement operation, these individuals attempted to physically confront civil and police personnel, resulting in the lodging of FIRs against them for their misconduct.
The CEO of Gulmarg has affirmed a commitment to ongoing efforts aimed at organizing and overseeing tourism services in the region. This signifies a dedication to maintaining order and ensuring the integrity of Gulmarg as a premier tourist destination.
In summary, authorities have taken proactive measures to address the presence of unauthorized guides and service providers in Gulmarg, signaling a crackdown on illegal activities detrimental to the tourist experience.
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The swift response to complaints and the initiation of legal proceedings against offenders underscore a commitment to upholding the standards and reputation of the area's tourism industry.
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