The Asian Age

Char Dham Yatra in U’khand suspended

Portals of 4 shrines will open as per schedule, says CM

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Dehradun, April 29: The Chardham Yatra to the four famous Himalayan shrines in Uttarakhan­d, which was scheduled to begin next month, has been postponed in view of the massive surge in Covid-19 cases.

Announcing this here on Thursday, Uttarakhan­d chief minister Tirath Singh Rawat said conducting the yatra amid the raging pandemic is not possible. “Considerin­g the rising cases of corona, it has been decided to suspend the Chardham Yatra,” Mr Rawat told reporters.

However, the portals of the four Himalayan temples known as Chardham will open as scheduled, he said.

Only priests will be allowed to perform daily prayers at the shrines and not devotees, the chief minister said. “Though opening on schedule, no

◗ ONLY PRIESTS will be allowed to perform daily prayers at the shrines and not devotees

COVID CASES hit a new high in the state with 6,054 people testing positive and 108 deaths

pilgrim neither from inside the state nor from outside will be allowed to visit the temples,” he said.

Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri are the four famous shrines.

Kedarnath is slated to open at 5 am on May 17, Badrinath at 4.15 am on May 18, Yamunotri at 12.15 pm on May 14 and Gangotri on 7.30 am on May 15.

Covid-19 cases have been rising drasticall­y in Uttarakhan­d as in various other states. They hit a new high in the state on Wednesday with 6,054 people testing positive and 108 succumbing to the virus. This is the highest single-day spike in Covid cases and fatalities recorded by the state so far.

The state government had drawn much flak for organising the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar which according to many contribute­d to the second wave of coronaviru­s.

Even the Uttarakhan­d High Court in an oral observatio­n recently had asked the state government to publish the standard operating procedure for Chardham Yatra saying it cannot be allowed to become another Kumbh.

Covid had cast its shadow on the Chardham Yatra which is considered the backbone of the hill economy last year too delaying opening of the temples for pilgrims by several months.

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