CCIK pained over hotel gutting
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 24: The Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CCIK) today expressed its anguish over the fire incident at Pahalgam Hotel. In a statement, General Secretary CCIK said the chamber members were deeply pained by the loss to the hotel. “The CCIK president and members of the Association made a fervent appeal to the government to allow reconstruction of heritage Hotel Pahalgam,” the statement said.
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