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Sopore, May 04 (KNO): Cabinet Minister Satish Sharma on Monday said Kashmir’s major lakes and river stretches will soon witness structured cruise and steamer operations under a Rs 900 crore project aimed at easing congestion and boosting employment. Speaking to reporters in Sopore, the minister, as reported by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said the proposed network will cover Wular Lake, Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake and around 62 kilometres of the Jhelum River. He said the initiative, backed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, is expected to reduce pressure along riverbanks while opening new avenues for tourism and jobs. The minister said the past year remained challenging due to incidents in Pahalgam, conflict situations and heavy rains, but asserted that 2026 will mark a “180 degree turnaround” in Jammu and Kashmir’s development trajectory. He said the government is working to take J&K sports to new heights by expanding infrastructure and introducing new disciplines. Highlighting sports achievements, Sharma said Jammu and Kashmir recently clinched the Ranji Trophy for the first time, marking a historic achievement, while activities such as water sports and downhill motor biking are being promoted. He added that preparations are underway for a Commonwealth-level Kho Kho event. The minister said winter sports duration will be extended from a few days to around 15 days to increase tourist inflow and ensure higher hotel occupancy. He announced plans to organise major leagues in every district and develop indoor stadiums in each block constituency, with Sopore identified for early facility expansion. Stressing the social impact of sports, Sharma said increased participation can play a key role in addressing drug abuse among youth by providing constructive engagement and opportunities—(KNO)

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