NITN | @notintownlive | 12 Feb 2021, 02:50 am
Tourism
Srinagar: Directorate of Tourism, Jammu in collaboration with Jammu and Kashmir Cable Car Corporation, organized a Weekend Musical Cultural Evening at Bahu Gandola Station to attract tourists to Jammu and its adjoining areas.
The event is the sequel of Lohri Festival organized in the sprawling lawns of Cable Car Station.
The event was inaugurated by Joint Director Tourism, Jammu, Neelam Khajuria, in presence of Dy. Director Tourism, Publicity, Jammu, Anil Kumar Chandail.
The event started with a traditional lamp lighting ceremony followed by Cultural Performances by local Artists of Cultural Academy and other artists.
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