Excelsior Correspondent
KATRA, Feb 12: In pursuance of the decisions taken during the 76th meeting of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) under the Chairmanship of Manoj Sinha, Lt Governor, JK-UT and in compliance with the directives of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the Shrine Board convened a detailed consultative meeting with representatives of service providers including ponywallas, pithus and palkiwallas associated with the Yatra along the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi track.
The meeting was chaired by Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Chief Executive Officer, SMVDSB and was attended by senior officers of the Board along with a delegation led by Bhupinder Singh and representatives of various stakeholder groups. The deliberations centered on developing a structured and sustainable rehabilitation framework designed to safeguard the livelihoods of traditional service providers, while simultaneously ensuring environmentally responsible and pilgrim-friendly management of the Yatra.
During the discussions, it was emphasized that the Shrine Board is committed to balance environmental sustainability with the socio-economic security of families dependent on Yatra-related services.
Representatives of the service providers expressed concerns regarding the existing registration mechanism and the associated fee structure. They requested that the matter be taken up with the concerned administration for appropriate review and resolution of issues related to the registration process.
The stakeholders further proposed the development of an alternate parking facility to ease congestion at the Banganga area, which witnesses heavy traffic during peak Yatra periods. The delegation also sought appropriate compensation as part of the rehabilitation package, emphasizing that the transition should be implemented in a phased manner to minimize disruptions and allow sufficient time for affected families to adapt to alternative income opportunities.
The Shrine Board assured the participants that all concerns and suggestions would be duly examined in consultation with the concerned quarters while finalizing the comprehensive rehabilitation framework.
Subsequently, in continuation of the consultative meeting held yesterday with stakeholders from the sports fraternity, the Shrine Board conducted an interaction session with young sportspersons to obtain valuable grassroots-level insights. Athletes from various disciplines, including cricket, football, shooting, badminton, basketball, archery, judo and tennis, highlighted key challenges related to training, coaching, infrastructure and exposure which will help in formulating a comprehensive strategy for identifying talented person for strengthening sports development and creating a sustainable sporting ecosystem in the region.
