Says artificial snow will be generated to ensure early skiing at Gulmarg

Skiers preferring other countries, need to augment infra, Sonamarg can emerge as best skiing destination

Gulmarg, Mar 12 :

Asserting that changing weather patterns are emerging as a challenge Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that artificial snow will be generated from this year to ensure early skiing at Gulmarg.

Addressing the valedictory function of the fifth edition of Khelo India Winter Games (KIWG) here in North Kashmir, the Chief Minister as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said, “Unfortunately the weather conditions are changing. There was a time when the skiing courses in my childhood used to begin in December and continue till March. Now, the snowfall hardly occurs in December and January months. However, the temperatures rise when the snowfall occurs in February. “

He said, “We will try to generate artificial snow from December through environment-friendly ways so that the slopes are prepared for skiing early amidst the minus temperatures and we will be able to start the skiing course again from December upto March. We will not have to wait for March to conduct the Khelo India Winter Games.”

The Chief Minister expressed happiness over the completion of the second phase of KIWG-2025. “Finally the event has been held, which seemed impossible due to the weather conditions in January. The recent snowfall made the KIWG possible as it occurred at the apt time. I express my gratitude to all the participants,” the Chief Minister said, as per KNO.

While congratulating the Army, Himachal Pradesh, and Ladakh for securing top positions in the KIWG-2025, the Chief Minister expressed disappointment over J&K not securing any top rank in the competition. “We need to arrange the coaches and augment the infrastructure for our skiers so that J&K in the sixth edition of Khelo India Winter Games secures the top positions,” he said.

The Chief Minister welcomed the decision to develop a Winter Sports Centre of Excellence in Gulmarg.

Terming Gulmarg as the winter capital of the country, Omar said, “It is the place where skiing started. The T-bar lift in Gulmarg was introduced during British rule. Later the track lift and Gandola in phases were introduced and in the end chairlift was introduced which was completed in 2012. However, this is not enough as the other countries have moved much ahead.”

“In the last two-three years, we have observed that those who used to come to Gulmarg for skiing are now opting to visit the central Asian countries like Uzbekistan. Now, it is our responsibility to develop Gulmarg further and augment the skiing infrastructure here,” Omar said .

“We are lucky that the Prime Minister recently inaugurated a tunnel in Sonamarg. It has turned the picturesque resort into a winter destination now. We want to develop Sonamarg for skiing like Gulmarg.”

The Chief Minister said that Sonamarg has the natural advantages, which can help the place to emerge as the best skiing destination.

Omar said that Sports Minister Satish Sharma was recently assured by the Union Sports Minister that the infrastructure will be augmented further. “The sports infra is not limited to coming up with stadiums for cricket and football, but many games are being preferred by the youth nowadays, therefore the infra needs to be augmented at earliest so that the youngsters, who are indulging in anti-social issues activities will be involved in sports activities.”.KNO

By SNS KASHMIR

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