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GNSCT Chairman Parvinder Singh Highlights Role of Amarnath Yatra and Eid al-Adha in Boosting J&K Economy
6/1/2025 10:38:26 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 1: Jammu and Kashmir is gearing up for two major religious occasions — the sacred Amarnath Yatra and the festival of Eid al-Adha — both of which are expected to provide a significant boost to the region’s economy, especially through tourism, while also sending a strong message of communal harmony and peaceful coexistence.
The annual Amarnath Yatra, which sees lakhs of devotees from across India making their way to the holy Amarnath Cave, has long been a pillar of spiritual life and a major contributor to the region’s economy. As pilgrims, or yatries, begin preparations to undertake this arduous and sacred journey, the people and administration of Jammu and Kashmir are bracing for a busy and economically significant season.
Parvinder Singh, Chairman of the Guru Nanak Sewa Charitable Trust (GNSCT), underscored the importance of the pilgrimage not just from a religious standpoint, but also in terms of its economic impact. He said that tourism, particularly religious tourism, plays a pivotal role in sustaining the livelihood of thousands of families in Jammu and Kashmir. “The Amarnath Yatra brings immense spiritual value, but it also revitalizes the local economy — from hotel owners and transporters to small traders and service providers. It is one of the cornerstones of economic activity in the region,” he said.
Singh also emphasized the need for meticulous administrative planning and inter-departmental coordination to ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the Yatra. “It is vital that all requisite arrangements — including security, medical facilities, accommodation, traffic regulation, and communication — are in place well before the commencement of the pilgrimage. The safety and convenience of the yatries must remain the top priority,” he added.
Simultaneously, the upcoming celebration of Eid al-Adha — one of the most significant festivals in the Islamic calendar — is expected to bring together communities across the Union Territory in a spirit of peace, compassion, and festivity. The festival, which commemorates the values of sacrifice and devotion, is celebrated with great fervor in every part of Jammu and Kashmir. Parvinder Singh remarked that the confluence of the Amarnath Yatra and Eid al-Adha presents a powerful opportunity to highlight Jammu and Kashmir’s deep-rooted culture of mutual respect and religious coexistence. “This is a region where people of different faiths have always lived together in harmony. These parallel observances — one a pilgrimage and the other a festival — reinforce the shared spirit of humanity, brotherhood, and unity,” he said. Both events are expected to draw large crowds, not only from within the Union Territory but from across the country. The rise in tourist arrivals during this period is expected to bring substantial economic benefits to the hospitality, transport, and local commerce sectors. Local artisans and markets are already preparing for the influx, anticipating strong business in the days to come. As Jammu and Kashmir prepares for this spiritually and socially significant period, there is a renewed sense of purpose and optimism. With the combined efforts of the administration, civil society, and the people, these upcoming events could serve as a beacon of peace, prosperity, and unity. Parvinder Singh reiterated that with careful planning, mutual respect, and community participation, both the Amarnath Yatra and Eid al-Adha can be celebrated in a way that honors tradition, supports the economy, and strengthens the social fabric of the region.
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