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Gulmarg Snow School navigates snow scarcity, successfully conducts Ski course at Botapathri

01:22 AM Jan 06, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Srinagar, Jan 5: In a bid to counter the unusual absence of snow in the main bowl of the Gulmarg ski resort, the Gulmarg Snow School demonstrated resilience by conducting the season's inaugural ski course at Botapathri, Gulmarg.

The scarcity of snow has significantly impacted the ski season in Gulmarg, leading to the cancellation of numerous skiing courses and bookings. However, the Gulmarg Snow School adapted to the challenging conditions and organized a basic-level ski course for students from outside Jammu and Kashmir at Botapathri, where a sufficient amount of snow allowed for fundamental ski training.

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Commencing on December 28 and concluding on January 5, the course drew the participation of 39 students from various parts of the country. Despite the hurdles posed by the weather, the Gulmarg Snow School successfully navigated the snow scarcity, ensuring a valuable learning experience for the participants.

During the concluding phase of the course, an examination was conducted, and three students stood out for their exceptional performance. Burhuddin Dholakwala, Qaizer Rangoonwala, and Burhuddin Rashid secured the first three positions, showcasing their dedication and skill in the challenging conditions.

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Tariq Zargar, Vice-Principal of the Gulmarg Snow School, highlighted the challenges faced by the institution due to the cancellation of intermediate and advanced level courses. Despite these setbacks, the decision to proceed with the basic course at Botapathri, where a sufficient amount of snow accumulation allowed for training, proved to be a wise move.

"We were forced to cancel bookings of intermediate and advanced level courses. However, we decided to go ahead with the basic course at Botapathri, which had some snow accumulation to hold such a level of training course," explained Tariq Zargar.

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