In the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, the Pune-based startup UdChalo has stepped up to help stranded tourists. The company is offering assistance with air ticket bookings and other essential services to ensure the safe return of visitors.
Terrorist AttackPahalgamUdchaloTouristsAssistanceReal Estate PuneApr 23, 2025

UdChalo is a Pune-based startup that provides travel and hospitality services, including air ticket bookings, accommodation, and transportation.
UdChalo is offering free air ticket bookings, accommodation, and transportation to help stranded tourists return home safely.
The reasons behind the terrorist attack in Pahalgam are complex and are currently under investigation. The attack has raised concerns about local security measures.
Tourists can contact UdChalo through a dedicated helpline set up to address their concerns and provide real-time updates.
The terrorist attack in Pahalgam has caused significant fear and disruption, leading to a need for immediate relief and support for affected individuals. It has also sparked discussions about travel safety and emergency response systems.

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