Despite inclement
weather, Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) has put in place all the
arrangements for the commencement of this year's pilgrimage from
Pahalgam to the cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas.
"All
the arrangements have been put in place for the commencement of the
yatra ," Chief Executive Officer of the SASB Naveen K
Chaudhury said on Sunday.
Chaudhury,
who has been monitoring the preparations for the past two months, said
the snow clearance on both traditional Pahalgam and Baltal routes has
been completed.
The
yatra will be opened formally on Monday with Governor N N Vohra, who is
also chairman of the SASB, performing the Pooja at the cave shrine.The first batch of pilgrims from Jammu left on Sunday morning for Pahalgam base-camp and would reach there in the evening.
In
the previous years, the authorities would allow pilgrims to proceed
towards the cave a fortnight ahead of the scheduled commencement of the
yatra.However,
this year no pilgrim has been allowed to do so in view of the inclement
weather, which resulted in delayed snow clearance.The
weather may still play a spoil sport as it has been raining
intermittently along both Pahalgam and Baltal routes since Saturday.
Yatra
control rooms have been established in Nunwan and Baltal base camp and
the pilgrims will only be allowed to proceed towards the cave shrine
after obtaining the latest weather update from the meteorological
stations set up at the base camps.
Langars (community kitchens) have been set up at both Baltal and Nunwan base camps and at all halting stations.Stringent security arrangements have been made to ensure that the yatra is peaceful.
New
security measures have been introduced this year which includes
installation of CCTV cameras and X-ray machines for checking the baggage
of pilgrims and tourists visiting this south Kashmir resort.
Barricades
and check points have been created at several places along the two
routes to ensure that only registered pilgrims proceed to the holy cave
shrine located at an altitude of 3,880 metres.
SASB
has made it mandatory for pilgrims to get a physical fitness
certificate from a medical practitioner as the yatra passes through
treacherous terrain where oxygen gets rarefied as the pilgrims approach
the cave shrine.
Medical
certificates have been made mandatory after more than 110 pilgrims died
due altitude related complications including cardiac arrests during
last year's pilgrimage.
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