Early Times Report KISHTWAR, May 7: As part of the ongoing National Art Workshop "Jashan-e-Bahar" organised by the Master Sansar Chand Baru Memorial Charitable Trust (MSCBMC Trust) in collaboration with 11 Rashtriya Rifles, participating artists today visited the breathtaking Sinthan Top and admired its snow-covered landscapes, serene atmosphere, and immense tourism potential. The renowned artists from different parts of the country, including Shalender Singh, Aditya Shankar Prasad, P. Devaraj, Sharmila Sharma, Govind Vishwas, and Apurba Karati, expressed admiration for the unmatched natural beauty of the region. Fresh snowfall and the scenic surroundings made the visit memorable and inspired the artists to capture the essence of the landscape through their creative perspectives. The artists described Sinthan Top as one of the most beautiful and unexplored destinations of Jammu and Kashmir and stressed the need to promote such scenic locations at the national level through art, culture, and tourism initiatives. President of MSCBMC Trust, Anuradha Rishi, said the visit aimed to connect artists with the rich natural heritage of the Chenab Valley and showcase the tourism potential of remote areas like Sinthan Top. She added that such interactions not only inspire creativity but also help bring national attention to the beauty and cultural richness of the region.
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