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Connectivity woes of Bhour camp flower garden | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Dec 10: Over three years after the then Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad dedicated a flower garden at the Bhour Camp to Jammuites to promote the tourism in the area, it is still facing the major problem of road connectivity and only one kucha path links the garden to the main road. The garden is spread over 563 kanals was conceived by Azad himself with a view to attracting visitors to the state. Though thousands of flowers have bloomed up in the garden and it presents a panoramic view, yet it remains empty throughout the day. Azad, while inaugurating the garden, had said: “The Asia’s largest Tulip Garden at Srinagar and the flower garden here would attract tourists to the state”. But now hardly anyone visits the place because of poor road connectivity. After visiting the garden, early times team observed that the garden was wearing a deserted look. Just two or three gardeners were present who were watering it. According to sources, if the state government is unable to make a road connecting to this park then what is the use of maintaining the garden.
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