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Nearly 1.7 Lakh Pilgrims Registered For This Year’s Amarnath Yatra

“The 60-day annual yatra to the shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas will commence on June 28 and the yatra will be longer by 20 days this year. The yatra will culminate on Raksha Bandhan day on August 26,” an official said.

Nearly 1.70 lakh people have so far registered for the pilgrimage to the Himalayan cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir, set to begin for a 60-day period from Jammu on June 28.

Over 1.69 lakh pilgrims have been registered at various counters across the country and the registration is going on in full swing, officials associated with registration of the yatra said today.
Of these, 1.39 lakh pilgrims have been registered across country, 28,516 pilgrims have been booked for yatra through helicopters apart from registration of 2,122 foreign tourists, they said.

“The 60-day annual yatra to the shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas will commence on June 28 and the yatra will be longer by 20 days this year. The yatra will culminate on Raksha Bandhan day on August 26,” an official said.

The registration for the yatra began on March 1.

The registration is being done at 440 branches of the Punjab National Bank, the Jammu and Kashmir Bank and the YES Bank across the country.
No person below the age of 13 years or above 75 years is registered even though he or she might have obtained the compulsory health certificate.

Advance online booking of helicopter tickets for the Amarnath pilgrimage had started on April 27.

 

 

Source : PTI

Reference

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amarnath_Temple

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