"The government has decided to use social media to attract the Shri Amarnathji Yatra pilgrims to potential tourist destinations and prolong their stay in the state," Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh said, while reviewing the arrangements for the annual yatra here yesterday.
He asked the tourism department to reach out to the pilgrims through social media to invite them to various destinations in both Kashmir and Jammu divisions.
"The government should keep record of pilgrims including their phone numbers at the time of registration, many also get short period SIM cards from here. The department can easily invite them by showcasing places of attraction both in Kashmir and Jammu for the benefit of local traders," he said.
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