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#6650726
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650728
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650730
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650732
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650734
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650736
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650738
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650740
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650770
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650788
24 April 2021
A man rides a shikara at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650790
24 April 2021
A man rides a shikara at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650792
24 April 2021
A man rides a shikara at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said.
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#6650794
24 April 2021
Non Local vendors push a cart filled with (Snacks) Gol Gappe (Paani Puri) near World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said. Weekend curfew in Jammu and Kashmir from tonight 8pm to Monday 6am to curb Covid-19 spread
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#6650796
24 April 2021
Shikara owners wait for customers at World famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said. Weekend curfew in Jammu and Kashmir from tonight 8pm to Monday 6am to curb Covid-19 spread
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#6650798
24 April 2021
Commuters walk near Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said. Weekend curfew in Jammu and Kashmir from tonight 8pm to Monday 6am to curb Covid-19 spread
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#6650800
24 April 2021
Auto Rickshaw drivers wait for Tourists near the Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 24 April 2021. Tourism in Kashmir started off on a promising note at the start of the New Year. However, with the second wave wrecking havoc across the country, the tourist influx has begun to dry up. In the last two weeks, most advance bookings in hotels and houseboats across Kashmir have been cancelled, stakeholders said. Weekend curfew in Jammu and Kashmir from tonight 8pm to Monday 6am to curb Covid-19 spread
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