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ourism constitutes the backbone of Jammu and Kashmir’s economy. Due to the second wave of the pandemic and the ensuing lockdown, tourism in the state has been hit harshly.


Jammu’s prominent tourist spots are witnessing zero footfalls. As a result, thousands of people linked with toursim are incurring heavy losses.


The Bahu Fort area holds great significance for the people of Jammu. The fort houses a temple devoted to goddess Kali. The goddess, also known as Bawe Wali Mata, is the reigning deity of Jammu with devotees from around the country paying regular visits.


Although the temple is open these days, no tourists are visiting Jammu and Kashmir due to lockdown. Hence, those with their livelihoods dependent on tourism at the fort are facing immense financial losses.


“We are facing very difficult times. Our shops are shut because of the lockdown. During normal times, we used to earn well. But now, we are unable to earn anything. The government must announce some welfare measures for us,” said Shamsher Bahadur, running a dhaba.


The famous Bagh-e-Bahu gardens, located near the fort, are closed for visitors these days. The gardens are very popular among youngsters witnessing great footfall daily. But now, the entire area wears an empty look.

 

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