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Uttarakhand Lifts Restrictions on Char Dham Tourists

  • 20 Aug 2024
  • 2 min read

Why in News?

Recently, the Uttarakhand government decided that there will be no limit on the number of pilgrims visiting the Char dhams, despite multiple landslides that have blocked the route for pilgrims.

  • The yatra starts in May and continues till the first week of September every year.

Key Points

  • The state government has set a daily limit of 12,000 pilgrims for the dhams, but in 2018, a Supreme Court-appointed committee recommended a limit of 5,000 pilgrims per day for Kedarnath. 
  • At a 2023 investor summit, the state government reported that the tourism sector contributes 15% to the state's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Char Dham Yatra

  • Yamunotri Dham:
    • Location: Uttarkashi district.
    • Dedicated to: Goddess Yamuna.
    • River Yamuna is the second-most sacred river in India after River Ganga.
  • Gangotri Dham:
    • Location: Uttarkashi district.
    • Dedicated to: Goddess Ganga.
      • Considered the most sacred of all Indian rivers.
  • Kedarnath Dham:
    • Location: Rudraprayag district.
    • Dedicated to: Lord Shiva.
    • Situated on the bank of the Mandakini River.
    • One of the 12 Jyotirlingas (divine representations of Lord Shiva) in India.
  • Badrinath Dham:
    • Location: Chamoli district.
    • Home to the sacred Badrinarayan Temple.
    • Dedicated to: Lord Vishnu.
    • One of the holy shrines for Vaishnavites.
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