"The Town Planning Organisation (TPO) should immediately re-examine its earlier recommendations for Pahalgam and submit a concrete Draft Master Plan on which work can commence in the next three months, after seeking approval of the State Cabinet," Sayeed said chairing a high level meeting at Pahalgam yesterday.
The meeting was convened to review the Pahalgam Draft Master Plan-2032 and ongoing developmental works in one of Valley's premier health resorts. Situated 100 km south of Srinagar, the hill resort also serves as the base camp for the annual Amarnath yatra scheduled to commence on July 2.
The skills may be connected to hospitality, housekeeping and landscaping sectors, which are directly connected with the tourism industry.
"Pahalgam has a huge potential to be developed as a tourist-cum-educational hub, on pattern of some of the other resorts in the country like Dalhousie and Dehradun," Sayeed said.
Placing high priority on developing Pahalgam as an all-season tourist destination, the Chief Minister said the Draft Master Plan of the resort, being conceived by TPO, requires a relook so that a long-term perspective plan, which envisages development of one of Kashmir's most visited health resorts, are incorporated in it.
