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CM Omar inaugurates Almond Blossom Festival-2026 at Badamwari

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CM Omar inaugurates Almond Blossom Festival-2026 at Badamwari
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SRINAGAR, MARCH 14: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today inaugurated the Almond Blossom Festival-2026 at Badamwari (Almond Alcove), titled Badam Vaer Blooms, in Srinagar’s historic old city, heralding the arrival of spring in Kashmir.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the Almond Blossom Festival symbolizes Kashmir’s timeless connection with nature and its vibrant cultural traditions.

“Badamwari has always been a cherished part of Srinagar’s heritage. The blooming almond blossoms mark not only the arrival of spring but also the spirit of renewal, hope and cultural vibrancy that defines Kashmir,” he said.

He added that such festivals help revive historic spaces while promoting tourism and creating economic opportunities for local artisans and artists.

“Events like the Almond Blossom Festival provide a wonderful platform to showcase grandeur of Kashmir’s Spring season, cultural heritage, traditional crafts and artistic talent. These also help attract tourists and encourage community participation in preserving our heritage,” the Chief Minister said.

The event was organized by the Floriculture Department and witnessed participation from top officials, artists and a large number of visitors, including students and tourists.

Ministers Javid Ahmed Dar and Satish Sharma, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, Commissioner Secretary Floriculture department Zubair Ahmad, Director Floriculture Ms Mathura Masoom Director Handicrafts Mussarat ul Islam and other senior officers including senior officers of Jammu & Kashmir Bank who were also present on the occasion.

During the visit, the Chief Minister took a tour of the almond alcove and happily obliged enthusiastic visitors who sought selfies with him, adding to the lively and festive atmosphere at the historic garden.

The Chief Minister commended Floriculture department for development of Badamwari and opening it for visitors on time which has seen huge footfall of tourists and locals in early spring season.

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On the occasion, the Chief Minister also inaugurated an online ticketing portal (e-ticketing system) for gardens across Jammu and Kashmir, aimed at simplifying the ticketing process and improving visitor convenience.

“The introduction of online ticketing for our gardens is an important step towards modernizing tourist facilities and ensuring a seamless experience for visitors,” he said, adding that the initiative will make garden access easier and more efficient for tourists as well as locals.

The Chief Minister also inspected an exhibition set up at Badamwari where progressive farmers, florists and artisans had displayed their produce and handicrafts. He appreciated the stall owners for showcasing a wide variety of products and commended their contribution towards preserving Kashmir’s traditional crafts, and for their ventures in horticulture and floriculture.

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