Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Devotees visit shrines as Char Dham yatra begins amid Covid restrictio­ns

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

DEHRADUN: The Char Dham pilgrimage, which was allowed by the Uttarakhan­d high court with conditions, began on Saturday with devotees, including 419 from other states, visiting the four shrines strictly adhering to Covid-19 norms.

According to the Char Dham Devasthana­m Management Board that manages the four Char Dham shrines - Kedarnath in Rudrapraya­g district, Badrinath in Chamoli district, Yamunotri and Gangotri shrines in Uttarkashi district - a total of 335 devotees from other states visited Badrinath while 84 people from outside Uttarakhan­d visited the Kedarnath shrine along with local devotees.

Data shared by the Char Dham Devasthana­m Management Board on Saturday revealed that only local devotees visited Gangotri and Yamunotri shrines with none from other states till Saturday 4pm.

The board also informed that till the above-mentioned period on Saturday, a total of 19,491 e-passes were issued to devotees wiling to visit the Char Dham shrines. Of the total e-passes, maximum 10,010 were issued for Kedarnath shrine followed by 4,830 for Badrinath, 2,375 for Gangotri and 2,276 for Yamunotri.

The Uttarakhan­d high court on Thursday lifted its June 28 stay on the Char Dham yatra and directed the state government to conduct the annual pilgrimage with strict adherence to Covid-19 guidelines.

With the start of the Char Dham yatra, traders dependent on the annual pilgrimage expressed hope on earning “some livelihood with the year affected by Covid-19.”

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