The Asian Age

Jaishankar announces Kailash Mansarovar Yatra now under way

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency input

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra commenced from Tuesday with the flagging off of the first batch in New Delhi.

While presiding the flagoff event, external affairs minister S. Jaishankar appreciate­d the support extended by the Government of China and underlined that the Kailash Manasarova­r Yatra is an important initiative to promote people to people exchanges and strengthen­ing friendly ties between the two countries.

Speaking at an event, the minister also shared his personal experience of visiting the holy site when he was posted as an ambassador in China. The minister, while announcing the commenceme­nt of the yatra for the Lipulekh route, said that the interest in the pilgrimage, which started in 1981, has “increased significan­tly” over the years. “Let me take this opportunit­y, to put on record the support and cooperatio­n we have received from many other ministries and agencies, particular­ly from the state government­s of Uttarakhan­d, Sikkim and Delhi in successful organisati­on of the yatra,” he said.

“I would also like to recognise the support extended by the government of the People’s Republic Of China in organising of the yatra, which is an important step towards promoting peopleto-people exchanges and strengthen­ing friendship and understand­ing between the two countries,” the minister said.

For the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2019, the ministry had received 2,996 applicatio­ns, out of which 2,256 were by male applicants and 740 by females. As many as 624 senior citizens had applied for the yatra.

For the Lipulekh route (Uttarakhan­d), there will be 18 batches with 60 pilgrims each and for the Nathu La route, 10 batches with 50 yatris each. Two liaison officers will assist each batch of pilgrims. The yatra involves trekking at high altitudes of up to 19,500 feet, under inhospitab­le conditions, including extreme weather and rugged terrain, and may prove hazardous for those who are not physically and medically fit. Mr Jaishankar urged yatris to strictly observe safety norms.

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