42-day long Shri Amarnath Yatra to begin on June 23

Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu chairing a meeting of Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB) in Jammu on Friday.
Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu chairing a meeting of Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB) in Jammu on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 14: The 42-day-long annual pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine of Shri Amarnath Ji in South Kashmir Himalayas will commence on June 23.
This year’s pilgrimage will be longer by two days against last year’s 40 days. The pilgrimage had a duration of 60 days in 2018.
“The board decided that a 42-day yatra would commence on 23rd June, 2020, an auspicious day of Jagan Nath Rath Yatra as per Hindu calendar, and conclude on Shravan Purnima (Raksha Bandhan) on 3rd August, 2020,” Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), Bipul Pathak said here. Click here to watch video
The yatra will conclude on August 3 on the occasion of Shravan Purnima (Raksha Bandhan). The duration and schedule of yatra was based on the approach set by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Committee.
The decision was taken during the 37th meeting of the board held at Raj Bhawan here and presided over by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor G C Murmu who is also the chairman of the SASB.
The registration for the yatra will begin from April 1.
Considering the success of the pilot project of online registration of limited number of yatris in 2019, the board decided to increase the quota of online registration, a spokesman of the board said.
No person below the age of 13 years and above the age of 75 years shall be permitted to undertake the pilgrimage, he said.
Instructions were also issued to ensure that the yatra routes and camps remain plastic-free, the spokesman said.
Those present at the meeting included Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lt Governor, BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary and Members of the Board including Swami Avdheshanand Giri Ji Maharaj; D C Raina; Pt Bhajan Sopori; Prof Anita Billawaria; Dr Sudershan Kumar; Dr C.M. Seth and Prof Vishwamurti Shastri. Shri Bipul Pathak, Chief Executive Officer; Anup Kumar Soni, Additional Chief Executive Officer; and other senior officers of the Shrine Board also attended the meeting.
The Board further directed for wide publicity through the electronic and print media, informing the intending Yatris to timely secure the prescribed Compulsory Health Certificates issued by the Doctors/ Hospitals nominated by their home States or UTs and only thereafter proceed to seek Advance Registration from the nearest located designated Bank which would issue the pilgrim a Yatra Permit valid for the specified date and route.
The Board also advised CEO to appeal to all the potential pilgrims to consult their doctors before embarking on the pilgrimage.
The Board directed the CEO to take timely steps for ensuring uninterrupted telecom connectivity in the Yatra area. Appreciating the important services rendered by the Langar Organizations, the Board looked forward to their continued support during the ensuing Yatra.
The Board directed the CEO to caution all potential pilgrims to particularly take into account the difficult climate and terrain in the high altitude region of the Yatra and prepare themselves fully before embarking on the pilgrimage. The Board also requested the intending pilgrims to make themselves physically fit for the arduous Yatra by taking regular walk and exercise. As in the past, the awareness campaign would be launched with the cooperation and support of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and all information relating to Yatra will be placed on the Board’s Website (www.Shriamarnathjishrine.com).
Noting the Chairman’s direction for sustained efforts being made to further improve the facilities to be provided to the pilgrims this year, the Board reviewed the Action Plan drawn up for the conduct of Yatra 2020, particularly the arrangements being made for providing medical care, sanitation facilities, installation of the railings at all vulnerable points along each of the two routes, measures being taken to preserve the environment of the Yatra area by ensuring removal of garbage in a scientific and environment friendly manner.
Instructions were also issued to ensure that the Yatra routes and camps remain plastic free and completely prohibited the entry of single use plastic.

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