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Chardham yatra to begin on limited scale from June 8

The Uttarakhand government spokesperson Madan Kaushik said that the authority is all set to resume the Chardham Yatra from June 8 with some restrictions. This comes after the Ministry of Home Affairs issued fresh guidelines to open all religious places from June 8.

Decorated in flowers, portals of Badrinath temple reopens on May 15
Decorated in flowers, portals of Badrinath temple reopens on May 15

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Published : Jun 2, 2020, 9:29 PM IST

Dehradun:The Chardham yatra will begin for devotees on a limited scale from June 8, the Uttarakhand government said on Tuesday.

"We are preparing to start the yatra from June 8," Cabinet Minister and state government's official spokesman Madan Kaushik said.

The yatra will begin for devotees on a limited scale initially and after talking to governments of other states, it will be opened for pilgrims from other states as well, he said.

The four famous Himalayan shrines in Uttarakhand, including Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, were opened about one and a half months back but devotees have not been allowed to visit the temples yet because of the coronavirus pandemic.

It is for the first time in the history of these temples that devotees have been deprived of an opportunity to visit them due to a pandemic.

The portals of Gangotri and Yamunotri were opened on the occasion of Akshay Tritiya on April 24, those of Kedarnath on April 29 and Badrinath on May 15 in the presence of only priests and temple board officials during the countrywide lockdown.

"We will consider the option of running buses for pilgrims in consultation with other state governments. That way alone pilgrims and tourists from other states can come to Uttarakhand," Kaushik said.

(PTI Report)

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