Deccan Chronicle

RFID for Vaishno Devi pilgrims

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RFID IS based on a wireless technology used for tracking through radio waves. The tags can carry encrypted informatio­n, serial numbers and short descriptio­ns.

Jammu, May 22: Radio Frequency Identity card (RFID) will be soon introduced for pilgrims planning yatra to Mata Vaishno Devi shrine atop Trikuta hills in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir to keep a check on flow of devotees and ensure all necessary steps in case of emergencie­s, officials said.

They said that work on ‘Durga Bahwan’, which can house around 2,000 yatris, was also being expedited to prevent any congestion at the revered temple complex as the rush of pilgrims was increasing by every day.

Officials in the know of the developmen­ts said that Jammu and Kashmir administra­tion, through Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, is planning to introduce RFID for all the pilgrims visiting the temple.

This would help to see the flow of yatris and also ensure remedial measures in case there is any congestion visible during the yatra route, the officials said.

The measures come in the wake of a stampede on New Year’s Day in which 12 people lost their lives and 16 others were injured. It was the first such tragedy at the shrine, where pilgrims reach after a 13-km trek, following which Lt Governor Manoj Sinha had announced several decisions to ensure the safety of the devotees, including a provision for 100 per cent online registrati­on.

Sinha had issued directions for physical and systematic improvemen­ts wherever required after critical examinatio­n, augmentati­on of infrastruc­ture, decongesti­on of the entire track, appropriat­e use of technology for effective crowd and queue management and introducti­on of RFID tracking.

RFID is based on a wireless technology used for tracking through radio waves.

The tags can carry encrypted informatio­n, serial numbers and short descriptio­ns.

The yatra registered a footfall of over 55.77 lakh in 2021, compared to 17 lakh the previous year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. The National Green Tribunal has put a cap of 50,000 pilgrims per day keeping in view the Covid-19 situation.

From 13.95 lakh in 1986, when the shrine board took over the affairs of the shrine for better management, there has been a steady increase of pilgrim footfall with each passing year, touching the all-time high of 1.04 crore turnout in 2012 against 1.01 crore its preceding year. —

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