News Topic:Gulmarg Development Authority
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Seek prior permission for temporary tents in Gulmarg: GDA
The Gulmarg Development Authority (GDA) has issued a new directive, requiring prior permission for the installation of temporary tents within its jurisdiction.
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Face action for staying in tents in Gulmarg
In a bid to prevent any untoward incident, the tourists as well as local visitors are now bound to seek permission for night camping from the concerned authority.
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Schools asked not to plan excursions to Gulmarg on weekends
The Chief Executive Officer of Gulmarg Development Authority has written a letter to the Director of School Education Kashmir.
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J&K High Court bans constructions in Gulmarg
J&K High Court banned all types of construction in Gulmarg, the ecologically fragile world-famous skiing resort in north Kashmir.
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ATVs pose threat to environment in Gulmarg
Srinagar: The shift of Ponnywallas to ATVs (All Terrain Vehicles) at world famous tourist destination Gulmarg is posing a threat to the bowl-shaped area...
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