Sale of Chikdi Wooden Craft items gains momentum in J-K s Rajouri ANI | Updated: Mar 16, 2021 19:44 IST
Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], March 16 (ANI): The sale of Chikdi Wooden Craft items is gaining momentum in Jammu and Kashmir s Rajouri as tourists, who are thronging the markets of the district, are preferring to buy local artistic products, especially made of Chikdi wood.
Speaking to ANI, Mohommed Shoket Qadri, Imam of a shrine named Baba Ghulam Shah near a small market in Rajouri, said: In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, several shops in Shah Dhara Sharif market in Rajouri were closed. As of now, many tourists are thronging this place as shops have reopened
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