JAMMU, JUNE 27: The first batch
of 2995 pilgrims for annual Shri Amarnathji Yatra was flagged off by Advisors
to the Governor B.B Vyas and K Vijay Kumar in presence of Chief Secretary, BVR
Subrahmanyam, here this morning from Yatra base camp Bhagwati
Nagar.
Speaking on the
occasion, Advisor BB Vyas said that coordinated efforts have
been put in place by the concerned agencies to ensure smooth and safe conduct
of the Yatra.
''Amarnath Yatra
is a very significant annual event. With the cooperation of public, security
agencies and development agencies, we have put a scheme in place and are trying
our best to address concerns of the yatris and ensure smooth flow of traffic,’’
Advisor, Vijay Kumar said.
The pilgrims from
across the country comprising a batch of 2,995 persons left the base camp at
around 4:30 AM in a fleet of 109 vehicles including 57 HMVs, 52 LMVs
and four motorcycles for onward journey to cave shrine through traditional
Pahalgam and Baltal routes.
Around 1,904
pilgrims opted for traditional Pahalgam route while 1,091 choose the Baltal
route to reach the Himalayan cave shrine in South Kashmir. The batch comprised
of 2,334 men, 520 women, 21 children and 120 Sadhus.
Legislators,
Devender Singh Rana, Vikram Randhawa, senior civil and police officers besides
a large number of civil society members and representatives of religious
organizations were present on the occasion.
Meanwhile, the Divisional Administration, Tourism Department and other
agencies associated with the yatra arrangements, besides the volunteers of
Civil Defence have made adequate arrangements to provide lodging,
transportation, medicare, food, and clean drinking water, sanitation etc at the
Jammu base camp and along the yatra route for the convenience of the pilgrims.
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