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The sacred Uttarakhand Chardham Yatra, encompassing Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, commenced on April 30, with the Uttarakhand government implementing comprehensive measures to ensure a safe and seamless pilgrimage experience for devotees. The first few weeks of the Yatra have seen a tremendous surge of pilgrims to the Dhams. Sachin Kurve, Secretary Tourism, Uttarakhand, reviewed the preparations for the Yatra and issued instructions for a hassle-free Yatra. He also gave instructions to ensure a memorable experience for the visitors.
This year a Hybrid Model of Pilgrim Registration has been adopted: Online and On-spot. Pilgrims can register online via registrationandtouristcare.uk.
In a bid to promote environmental conservation, the state has initiated the 'Green Chardham Yatra' campaign. Government has tied up with various agencies to minimize the use of single use plastic, collection and disposal of plastic. Besides, in a significant move to prioritize pilgrim health, the state has inaugurated new hospitals in Kedarnath and Badrinath. 25 specialist doctors have been deployed along the yatra routes and 154 ambulances, including 17 Advanced Life Support units, are operational to handle any emergencies. Helicopter ambulances, managed by AIIMS Rishikesh, are also available.
To further facilitate pilgrims undertaking the Chardham Yatra, the government is providing helicopter services to Kedarnath. These services offer a swift and comfortable alternative to the 16-kilometer trek from Gaurikund, making the sacred temple more accessible, especially for senior citizens and those with health concerns. Kurve mentioned that some unscrupulous elements are spreading fake news of the Yatra being temporarily closed. He warned the pilgrims to be wary of such elements including websites and social media.

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