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Annual Amarnath pilgrimage will have delayed start

by IBNS 27 Jan 2015, 11:02 am

Jammu, Jan 27 (IBNS): The centuries' old pilgrimage to the cave shrine of Lord Shiva popularly known as "Amarnath Yatra" situated in mighty Kashmir Himalayas will be delayed by almost a fortnight this year and will commence from 2nd July 2015.

The pilgrimage to the cave shrine of Lord Shiva attracts pilgrims from all over the country especially West Bengal, Maharashtra and Gujarat. Lakhs of pilgrims undertake ardous treks to visit this cave shrine.

The pilgrimage to the Cave shrine this year has been belayed by over a fortnight following the recommendations of the Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Committee which had been set up to advise the Board regarding the duration and schedule of future Yatras.

"As there was heavy snow accumulation on the Chandanwari-Holy Cave track, particularly on Sheshnag-Panjtarni stretch in 2014 which had delayed the commencement of Yatra on the Pahalgam route, the decision was taken to start the annual pilgrimage only from 2nd July, 2014," a J&K government official release said here following the 28th Board Meeting of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board which was held at Raj Bhavan Jammu under the chairmanship of  N. N. Vohra, Governor of Jammu & Kashmir. 

 
Those present in the meeting included the Board Members,  Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,  santoor maestro Pt. Bhajan Sopori, Prof. Ved Kumari Ghai and others.

Keeping in view the safety and security of the pilgrims, the Board decided that Yatra 2015 shall commence on 2nd July, 2015, an auspicious day of Purshotam Purnima as per the Hindu Calendar, and conclude on Shravan Purnima (Raksha Bandhan) on 29th August 2015
 
On this basis the Yatra this year shall be of 59 days duration. It was decided that the CEO shall arrange a special Pooja on Jyesth Purnima, on 2nd of June, 2015. The Pooja shall, as possible, take place at any suitable location in the Yatra area to invoke the blessings of Lord Shiva for the smooth and safe conduct of the pilgrimage.

Considering the present carrying capacity of the tracks and other available infrastructure in the Yatra area, the Board decided that 7,500 Yatris, excluding Yatris who would travel by heli-copters to Panjtarni, would be allowed to register for Yatr-2015 on per day per route basis. On this basis there would be about 16000 pilgrims on the tracks every day. The Board further decided that the registration process should commence from  March 1, 2015.

The Board directed that the CEO should frequently publicise that the intending Yatris must furnish the prescribed Compulsory Health Certificate, issued by the authorised Doctors/ Medical Institutes, before seeking registration for the yatra. 
 
The CEO informed that all States and UTs have been asked to furnish a list of Doctors/ Institutes who would be authorised to issue Health Certificates to the medically fit applicants. The lists of the nominated Doctors/ Institutes shall be available on the Board’s website –www.shriamarnathjishrine.com
 
The CEO would intensively publicize, through print and electronic media, the registration procedure; requirement of Compulsory Health Certificate to obtain registration; details of Doctors/ Institutes authorised to issue Compulsory Health Certificates, Dos and Don’ts to be followed by the Yatris during the course of Yatra and Health Advisories to prevent Yatris from getting afflicted with serious illnesses. The awareness campaign would be launched through the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

The Board reviewed the Action Plan, which has been drawn up for the conduct of Yatra 2015, particularly the arrangements being made for providing healthcare and sanitation facilities to the Yatris and the measures being taken to preserve the environment of the Yatra area.


(Reporting by Kavita Suri)