Key Points

Jammu University and the Indian Army collaborated on a 10-day sports camp in Doda to restore tourism and youth morale after the Pahalgam terror attack. The camp featured traditional games like kho-kho and modern sports, aiming to nurture talent and rebuild community trust. Participants praised the initiative for boosting confidence and mental resilience while reviving local enthusiasm. Officials emphasized the importance of institutional partnerships in fostering holistic youth development.

Key Points: Jammu University Army Camp Revives Doda Tourism After Pahalgam Attack

  • Joint initiative revives adventure tourism post-terror tensions
  • Camp promotes indigenous games like kho-kho and kabaddi
  • Army and university foster youth engagement and talent
  • Participants highlight mental strength and unity gains
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J-K: Jammu University along with Army organise sports camp to revive tourism in Doda

Jammu University and Indian Army host sports camp in Doda to boost tourism and youth morale post-Pahalgam terror attack, featuring traditional and modern games.

"This is not just about sports; it's about healing, rebuilding trust, and giving the youth of Jammu & Kashmir a platform to express themselves positively. – Dr Dawood Baba"

Doda, June 14

In a step towards reviving adventure tourism and promoting indigenous games among the youth, the Directorate of Sports and Physical Education (DOSPE), University of Jammu, in collaboration with the Indian Army, organised a ten-day Sports Camp at the Bhadarwah Campus in Doda district.

The joint initiative came after recent tensions in the region following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, which adversely impacted tourism and youth activities. The summer camp was designed to boost the morale of the local population.

The initiative featured various traditional and modern games, providing young participants with a valuable opportunity to explore their talents and stay engaged in constructive activities.

Events included athletics, volleyball, kabaddi, kho-kho, and wrestling, drawing enthusiastic participation from both students and local youth.

Dr Dawood Baba, Director of DOSPE, Jammu University, said, "The camp aimed to primarily help revive adventure tourism in Bhadarwah Valley, which was badly affected due to the recent tensions after the Pahalgam attack. Besides, local rural games like Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, Wrestling, Volleyball, and Athletics will also be promoted on a larger platform."

"This is not just about sports; it's about healing, rebuilding trust, and giving the youth of Jammu & Kashmir a platform to express themselves positively," Dawood said.

He added that the initiative's objective was to take students beyond the boundaries of the classroom and theory, discover hidden talent, and nurture it through practical exposure.

"This camp is an important component of physiological development. We aim to bring students out of their four walls and beyond bookish learning, so they can gain real-life experience and grow holistically," he said.

Colonel Yogesh Chouhan, Commanding Officer, 4 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), reaffirmed the Indian Army's commitment to youth empowerment and said, "The Army is always there to help youth in whatever way we can. Our goal is to build trust and provide growth opportunities."

Zehra Malik, a student participant, spoke to ANI about the event and said, "I always wanted a platform to show my talent in athletics, and this event made it possible."

"It's not just about winning, but the confidence we gain and the unity we feel here. These outdoor activities help us connect with nature and improve our mental strength. It's a refreshing break from regular classes," she said.

Lakshika Jamwal, an athlete, said, "Such events should happen more often. It keeps us away from negative influences and helps us focus on our goals. It's great to see our local games being appreciated again. It feels great to see our town buzzing with young energy again. After months of fear and uncertainty, this camp has brought back a sense of normalcy and hope."

Arif Haleem Khateeb, External Relations Officer of Bhaderwah Campus, also addressed the gathering and appreciated the Army's dedicated efforts in shaping the future of the youth through such impactful initiatives.

He highlighted the importance of institutional collaboration in creating a well-rounded and resilient generation through platforms that blend sports, education, and civic responsibility.

The organisers emphasised that the goal is to promote adventure-based learning and identify raw talent from rural areas.

The initiative also fosters interaction between university students and the local youth, building bridges of collaboration and learning.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is exactly what J&K needs right now! Sports and youth engagement can work wonders for peace and development. Kudos to Jammu University and the Army for this initiative 👏 The focus on traditional games like kabaddi and kho-kho is brilliant - it preserves our culture while keeping youth active.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just a one-time event. Sustainable programs are needed to truly impact tourism and youth development. The government should allocate more funds for such initiatives across all border regions. Bhadarwah has so much potential as an adventure tourism destination!
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Amit S.
Great to see the Army involved in positive activities beyond just security operations. This builds much-needed trust between locals and security forces. More such camps should be organized in other parts of J&K too. The youth there deserve these opportunities as much as anyone else in India.
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Neha T.
As someone who visited Bhadarwah before the tensions, I can say it's one of the most beautiful valleys in J&K. This sports camp is a smart way to rebuild confidence in tourism. Maybe next they can organize trekking and mountaineering events to showcase the region's adventure potential! 🏔️
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Vikram J.
The focus on mental health through sports is commendable. After traumatic events like Pahalgam attack, such activities help heal communities. Hope they expand this to include counseling sessions too. Our J&K brothers and sisters need holistic support to overcome years of instability.
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Sunita R.
Wonderful initiative! But I wish media would cover more of such positive stories from J&K instead of only focusing on conflicts. There's so much talent and potential in the valley that needs encouragement. Maybe some participants from this camp can compete at national level tournaments?

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