Amarnath Yatra: J&K Govt Expects 6 Lakh Footfall, Issues Directions To Ensure Safety
The Amarnath shrine is situated at an altitude of 13,500 feet above sea level. PTI Naseer Ganai 2021-01-25T11:54:45+05:30 Amarnath Yatra: J&K Govt Expects 6 Lakh Footfall, Issues Directions To Ensure Safety outlookindia.com 2021-01-25T12:06:08+05:30
Jammu and Kashmir government has said it is undertaking preparations for 6 lakh yatris for Shri Amarnath Yatra this year. To ensure secure passage of pilgrims, directions have been issued to widen walking tracks, install railings, and construct retaining walls with a special focus on laying down pre-fabricated cement tiles on tracks from the Baltal area.
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CS Chairs HLC Meeting Of Amarnath Shrine Board
CS chairs HLC meeting of Shri Amarnath Shrine Board
The Chief Secretary reviewed in detail the facilities for safe, smooth, and secure movement of pilgrims particularly along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway and Baltal and Chandanwari yatra tracks up to the Holy Cave.
The Chief Secretary also reviewed the status of track up-gradation works on Baltal & Chandanwari routes, improvements at the access control gates, establishment of temporary camps, shelter sheds, health/medical camps and Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) at various locations, provisions of drinking water supply, lighting, LPG, ration, Medicine and mobile connectivity besides establishment of Joint Control Rooms as per NDMA suggestion.
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Quiet Bethlehem means ‘less business, more religion’
AFP, BETHLEHEM, Palestinian Territories
Deprived of its usual tourist influx by the COVID-19 pandemic, Bethlehem is to celebrate a quiet Christmas this year that is less about commerce and more about religion, its parish priest said.
In a normal year, hundreds of thousands of visitors flood the Palestinian city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, less than 10km from Jerusalem.
Those seeking a quiet moment of contemplation in the Church of the Nativity the site of Christ’s birth, according to tradition generally have to use their elbows to maneuver through the crowds.
A priest prays during a mass at the Holy Cave in the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on Sunday.