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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Kashmir Central Asia Economic Corridor

KCAEC

The Kashmir Central Asia Economic Corridor-KCAEC refers to the historical Silk Road-era connectivity between the Kashmir region and Central Asia through mountain passes like Zoji La Pass, fostering trade and cultural exchange for centuries. While this vital link was disrupted after the 1947 Partition of India, it remains a geo-strategically significant route with potential for revival to enhance economic ties and connectivity between India and Central Asian nations, although logistical and political challenges currently hinder direct land routes. 
 
Historical Significance:
·         Ancient Trade Route : 
Since ancient times, the Kashmir Valley served as a crucial economic hub, connecting the Indian subcontinent with Central Asia. 

·         Silk Road Connection: 
The region was a key part of the Silk Road, facilitating the movement of goods and cultural exchange between regions. 

·         Key Passes: 
Passes like Zoji La were vital for trade, connecting Kashmir to Ladakh, Central Asia, and Tibet. 

Disruption of the Corridor: 

·         Partition's Impact: 
The partition of the subcontinent in 1947 divided the "Greater Jammu & Kashmir," leading to the closure of these traditional routes and isolating Kashmir from Central Asia.

·         Shift in Focus: 
Kashmir's dependence shifted to the Jawahar Tunnel, and the region moved to the margin of broader trade networks.

Modern Potential and Challenges:

·         Economic Potential: 
Reviving these traditional corridors is argued to be a sound basis for promoting economic integration and fostering stronger ties between India and Central Asia.
 
·         Logistical Barriers: 
Currently, there is a lack of direct land routes between India and Central Asia, making logistics a significant challenge. 

·         Political and Security Factors: 
Security risks, unresolved geopolitical issues, and the desire to avoid reliance on certain existing corridors can complicate efforts to establish new ones. 

·         India's Strategic Interests: 
India seeks to secure energy resources, expand markets for its goods, and establish reliable transit corridors to reduce its dependence on maritime routes. 

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Ginkgo trees in Kashmir

Friday, September 12, 2025

List of Hotels & Resturants in Goa

The number of registered hotels in Goa is difficult to determine precisely, but sources indicate figures from around 3,672 hotels and other lodgings as of March 2025, to as high as over 7,500 registered properties by November 2024, including hotels and homestays. The Goa Tourism Department registered 4,907 new hotels between 2021 and 2024. 

Hotels in Goa - Contact Details, addresses, information & postal addresses of  for Goa Hotels.

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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Directory of Farmer Producer Organisations of West Bengal

Farmer Producer Organisations are defined as “membership-based organisations or federations of organisations with elected leaders accountable to their constituents with an objective to develop and deploy the aggregation mechanism of farmers, wherein farmers/producers with common interest agree to pool their resources together to form a group, jointly deal with various issues of farming; be it credit, input sourcing, deployment of farm technology and good agricultural practices, post harvest handling or onward sale of agricultural produce”.

This directory provides a list of 1000 farmer producer organizations (FPOs) promoted by Small Farmers' Agri-Business Consortium (SFAC) in the state of West Bengal.

The document contains a list of FPO's, names, addresses, areas, cities, states, pin codes, phone numbers,e-mail addresses and categories for various establishments located in West Bengal, India.

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Friday, September 5, 2025

Dogripora-Wular flood channel : The Silent Guardian of Kashmir"

Dogripora-Wular flood channel

The Dogripora-Wular flood channel is a proposed, not yet constructed, flood control project designed to divert surplus water from the Jhelum River in Dogripora (South Kashmir) to Wular Lake (Bandipora, North Kashmir) to mitigate flooding in the valley. The project has been stuck in the planning and feasibility stages since its inception after the 2014 floods, with various departments studying its technical and socio-economic viability, and preparing the necessary Detailed Project Reports (DPRs). 

Project Details
Purpose:
To reduce the severity of Jhelum River floods by creating a new, dedicated channel for flood discharge. 

Route:
The proposed channel would run approximately 80 kilometers from Dogripora in South Kashmir to Wular Lake in North Kashmir. 

Status:
The project is still in the proposal and planning phases, with no construction underway. 

Challenges and Delays
Detailed Project Report (DPR) Issues
:
The project has faced delays due to the inability to complete the detailed project report for several years. 

Feasibility Studies
:
Technical and socio-economic feasibility of the project is still being assessed, including studies on its environmental impact. 

Funding:
The project is considered a mega project with an estimated cost that may increase after accounting for land acquisition. 

Current Efforts
The project is included in the Jhelum Tawi Flood Recovery Project. 
Studies are ongoing, with the hope of completing the DPR and moving forward with implementation to protect the region from future devastating floods.