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Jammu and Kashmir: Gulmarg gearing up to welcome G20 delegation

| @indiablooms | May 14, 2023, at 01:52 am

Jammu and Kashmir's popular tourist destination Gulmarg is gearing up to welcome  delegates from the G-20 nations in the last week of May 2023.

In this regard, the district administration of Baramulla is finalizing all the related arrangements, and the district is undergoing a major makeover amid a stringent security plan for the high-profile event, reports ANI.

It is worth mentioning here that the grand event will have a large impact on the history of the Baramulla district and there will be no curbs anywhere while schools, colleges and markets will remain open, the Indian news agency reported.

A proper traffic advisory will be issued in the region to ensure the smooth passing of foreign delegates.

The road to Gulmarg from Srinagar, the Narbal-Gulmarg stretch, has been given a new look by keeping in mind the G20 delegation's visit to the region.

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