Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Only Baltal route, 14-day Amarnath Yatra from July 21

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria ravi.khajuria@htlive.com

JAMMU: The annual Amarnath Yatra will take place from July 21 only for 14 days because of the coronaviru­s pandemic this year, official sources said on Friday. The pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre-high holy cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas will now be conducted from the shorter Baltal route only, they added. The decision was taken during a meeting chaired by Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor GC Murmu on Thursday night. Earlier, the yatra was scheduled to begin on June

23. The pilgrimage was to end on

August 3

JAMMU: The annual Amarnath Yatra, which was earlier curtailed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, will be held only for 14 days from July 21 this year, official sources said on Friday.

The pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre-high holy cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas will now be conducted from the shorter Baltal route only, they added.

The decision was taken during a meeting held by Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor GC Murmu on Thursday night. It was attended by chief secretary

BVR Subrahmany­am, principal secretary to LG Bipul Pathak and director general of police Dilbagh Singh, according to sources.

“It was finalised that a 14-day long yatra will be allowed from the shorter Baltal track from July 21 to August 3 in view of Covid 19 pandemic, “official sources said.

The deputy commission­er of Ganderbal has been instructed to clear the track from Baltal, they said.The government had decided in February this year to hold a 42-day long annual pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine.

The Amarnath Yatra was scheduled to begin from the twin tracks of Pahalgam in Anantnag district and Baltal in Ganderbal district on June 23. The pilgrimage was to end on August 3 on the day of Shravan Purnima (Raksha Bandhan).

Last year, the Amarnath Yatra was cut short following intelligen­ce inputs of terror threats ahead of the Centre scrapping Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and in 2018, the pilgrimage was held for 60 days.

Thousands of pilgrims either trek the traditiona­l and longer 45km-long Pahalgam route or the shorter 14km-long Baltal route to one of the Hinduism’s holiest shrines every year. The pilgrimage usually spans nearly a month and a half and takes place during July and August.

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