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AD Tourism Gulmarg Initiates Streamlining of Tourist Guide Licensing System

KH Web Desk by KH Web Desk
March 12, 2026
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First Batch of 77 Valley Guide Licence Holders Notified for Conversion; Further Conversions to Follow

Gulmarg, March 12: In a development being widely welcomed as a long-overdue breakthrough for tourism professionals in the Gulmarg region, the Office of the Assistant Director Tourism, Gulmarg has initiated a structured and phased process for the conversion of Valley Guide licence holders into the Tourist Guide category.

This reform was initiated by Tahir Mohi-Ud-Din Wani, Assistant Director Tourism, Gulmarg, who, upon assuming charge, undertook a comprehensive verification exercise of registered service providers under the relevant provisions of the J&K Tourist Trade Act.

During this exercise, the sector was found to be affected by long-pending irregularities, including registrations held in the names of deceased persons, government employees, and individuals holding multiple registrations simultaneously.

These accumulated irregularities, resulting from years of administrative neglect, had left the tourism services sector in the Gulmarg region disorganised and had kept genuine aspirants in prolonged uncertainty.

Rather than allowing the status quo to continue, Tahir Mohi-Ud-Din Wani, under the overall patronage of the Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department, initiated a systematic scrutiny and rationalisation of the existing registration records. In the process, ineligible registrations were identified and cancellation orders were issued in accordance with law.

It is against the vacancies thus created, specifically 77 slots arising on account of deaths and government employment in the Tourist Guide category, that the first batch of eligible Valley Guide licence holders has now been notified for conversion.

The present list has been prepared on the basis of the prescribed eligibility parameters, including qualification, age, and experience, as available on the official record so as to ensure uniformity, administrative clarity, and fairness in the selection process, and to avoid any ambiguity or dispute in determination of inter se eligibility.

For eligible licence holders who do not figure in this first list, the Assistant Director Tourism, Gulmarg has clarified that subsequent lists shall follow in a phased manner, subject to vacancy availability and approval of the competent authority.

Applicants who have sought registration in the general Tourist Guide category have also been advised not to lose hope, as their case has likewise been submitted to the Directorate for consideration, and it is expected that vacancies may also be made available for them in due course, subject to approval.

For a region where tourism forms the backbone of the economy, this marks a significant step towards replacing years of disorder with a more transparent, regulated, and accountable framework for guiding services in Gulmarg.

KH Web Desk

KH Web Desk

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