Jammu:The Jammu and Kashmir administration is making arrangements to create 20,000-capacity lodgements in the Jammu division for the upcoming annual pilgrimage to the cave shrine of Amarnath in the south Kashmir Himalayas, a senior official has said. Jammu Divisional Commissioner Raghav Langer said the 2020 and 2021 Yatras to the shrine situated at an altitude of 3,880 metres were conducted on a symbolic basis due to the Covid pandemic, and this year the number of pilgrims is expected to be very high.
"The expected huge footfall will definitely promote tourism activities in the region which witnessed a lean period over the past two years due to COVID-19, Langer said, chairing a joint meeting of government functionaries and civil society members here on Friday to discuss and review the arrangements for the pilgrimage which usually takes place in the month of 'Shravan' (July-August).
The Divisional Commissioner said the administration is making arrangements to create 20,000-capacity lodgments. A 3000-bedded Yatri Niwas has been constructed at Chanderkote in the Ramban district by the shrine board and it will give a major boost to the lodgment capacity for pilgrims along the Yatra route, he said. He said Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) has introduced IT interventions to ensure the safety of intending pilgrims.
The board has decided to use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for tracking the movement of vehicles and pilgrims during this year's pilgrimage to the revered shrine, housing the naturally formed ice-shiva lingam, the officer said. He said the RFID tag cards will be issued to all the pilgrims. During the meeting, the participants suggested laying special focus on the cleanliness of market areas, religious places, and the city besides better lighting arrangements, more lodgment centers, and better control room services, an official spokesman said.