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Uttarakhand Govt Increases Daily Number of Pilgrims for Char Dham Yatra

The Uttarakhand government has increased the number of pilgrims by 1000 for the first 45 days for the Char Dham Yatra visiting each of the shrines

Pratidin Time

The Uttarakhand government has increased the number of pilgrims by 1000 for the first 45 days for the Char Dham Yatra visiting each of the shrines of Badrinath, kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri.

An earlier government order in this regard had been partially modified, increasing the limit to 16,000 for Badrinath, 13,000 for Kedarnath, 80,000 for Gangotri and 5,000 for Yamunotri, officials said on Wednesday.

The daily limit for the Himalayan shrines, according to the previous order, was 15,000 for Badrinath, 12,000 for Kedarnath, 7,000 for Gangotri and 4,000 for Yamunotri.

The decision has been taken on the directions of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami for the convenience of pilgrims whose number this year is unusually high with Covid-induced restrictions no longer in force, the officials said.

The number of pilgrims visiting the revered temples had crossed the daily limit of 38,000 imposed by the earlier order.

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