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KASHMIR VALLEY AS A TIMELESS TOURIST DESTINATION: A HISTORICAL STUDY Dr. Shabir Ahmad Lone; Dr. Indira P Suryavanshi; Dr. Javad Ahmad Mir
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18764585

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Kashmir Valley has long been celebrated as a timeless tourist destination, attracting travelers, pilgrims, scholars, and rulers across centuries. This qualitative study explores the historical evolution of tourism in the Kashmir Valley by examining travel accounts, historical texts, cultural traditions, and heritage sites. From ancient times, Kashmir served as a center of spiritual pilgrimage, learning, and natural retreat, drawing visitors due to its scenic landscapes, sacred shrines, and rich cultural life. During the medieval period, Sufi traditions, Mughal patronage, and artistic developments further enhanced the valley’s appeal. In the colonial and post-colonial eras, Kashmir emerged as a prominent leisure destination, shaping modern tourism infrastructure while retaining its historical charm. The study highlights how geography, culture, spirituality, and hospitality collectively contributed to Kashmir’s enduring tourist identity. By emphasizing continuity and transformation, the paper underscores the historical depth of tourism in Kashmir Valley and its significance in understanding the region’s cultural and economic heritage.
BREAKING THE CYCLE: RETHINKING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND PATHWAYS TO JUSTICE IN INDIA Dr. Shabir Ahmad Lone; Dr. Kulatunga Mudiyanselage Rohitha Dasanayaka; Dr. R. Abida Begum; Dr. Alemayehu Erkihun Engida
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 5 No. 5 (2026): APRIL
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This research paper examines the ongoing problem of violence against women in India by exploring its different forms and social consequences. It discusses the difficulty of clearly defining such violence and the challenges this creates for research due to the sensitive nature of the issue. The study explains how factors such as patriarchy, unequal power relations, and social norms contribute to sexual violence. Although laws and programs exist, violence often remains underreported. The study stresses the need for stronger laws and better research to address the problem effectively.
TOURISM INDUSTRY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR: A DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE Dr. Shabir Ahmad Lone; Dr. E. Ravi; Dr. Javad Ahmad Mir
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 5 No. 4 (2026): MARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19485813

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Tourism is widely acknowledged as one of the most rapidly expanding sectors in the global economy, generating substantial economic and social benefits. In the case of Jammu and Kashmir, often referred to as the “Paradise on Earth” and the “Switzerland of the Indies,” tourism plays a crucial role in the economic structure of the region. The sector significantly contributes to employment generation, infrastructure development, revenue creation, and the promotion of balanced regional as well as rural development. This study aims to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the contribution of tourism to the economy of Jammu and Kashmir. The analysis is based exclusively on secondary data obtained from various published reports, books, and research studies. The findings indicate that although the tourism industry serves as an important driver of economic and social progress in the region, its overall potential has not yet been fully realized. Furthermore, the study identifies a notable gender disparity within the sector, as tourism-related employment remains largely male-dominated with limited participation of women. It highlights the necessity for effective government policies and greater involvement of local communities to promote inclusive and sustainable tourism development.