Jammu and Kashmir is unique in India as it has two capitals—Srinagar as the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir and Jammu as the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Learn why Jammu & Kashmir has two capitals: Srinagar (summer) and Jammu (winter). Find out the history, benefits and challenges of the Darbar Move, the biannual relocation of government offices. Srinagar and Jammu jointly serve as the capital of the region, which is divided into two divisions and 20 districts. The area holds substantial mineral deposits, including sapphire, borax, and graphite. Agriculture and services drive the economy, with major contributors being horticulture, handicrafts, and tourism. Therefore, every year the capital of Jammu Kashmir is shifted to Jammu so that the business and trade of the state remains unaffected due to these challenges. The city of Srinagar has always been an attractive tourist destination for people travelling to Jammu Kashmir. The city is occupied by clear lakes and many temples and mosques.

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