800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.
800 devotees were allowed in Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri.
The Uttarakhand government has got a big relief from the High Court regarding the Char Dham Yatra to be held in Uttarakhand. After overturning the High Court’s decision to allow a limited number of pilgrims to enter the temple every day, the court has now increased the number of Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrims, saying any devotee can now go on the pilgrimage. The court has ordered to limit the number of Char Dham pilgrims.
In fact, in the last three weeks, the High Court had given conditional approval to the Chardham Yatra, allowing 800 pilgrims to visit Kedarnath, 1,000 in Badrinath, 600 in Gangotri and 400 in Yamunotri in a day. After this a large number of devotees reached Chardham. The situation became such that the district administration stopped many devotees from going inside and the devotees could not have darshan. To address the issue, the state government had last Thursday filed an affidavit in the High Court seeking an increase in the number of passengers.
However, the court had directed the Uttarakhand government to provide medical facilities to all the passengers. Apart from this, instructions were also given to keep helicopters ready for medical emergencies in Char Dham. It is worth noting that lakhs of devotees from all over the country come to the Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand every year. According to the guidelines of the state government, those who have taken both the doses of corona vaccine and are accompanied by their certificate, will not need to show negative report of corona during the investigation. However, last Monday, the state government made a slight change in the guidelines, saying that passengers coming from Kerala, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh will have to show a negative report 72 hours in advance along with a certificate of complete vaccination.