NEW DELHI: The Amarnath Yatra registrations commenced on Tuesday, with long queues of devotees observed at registration centres.
A devotee named Rohit confirmed that medical examinations were being conducted for pilgrims registering for the yatra.
"I am very excited. this is my second time going for the Amarnath yatra. Devotees who have signed up for the yatra have to undergo health checkups," he said.
Another pilgrim, Sonia Mehra, expressed her enthusiasm about participating in the yatra for the second time. "I am very excited for the Amarnath Yatra this year. This is my second time going for it... I hope I get to do this yatra every year," said Mehra.
The pilgrimage will begin on July 3, operating simultaneously via the Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and Baltal in Ganderbal district, concluding on August 9 during Raksha Bandhan.
Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha announced the yatra dates on March 5 during the 48th Board meeting of the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board at Raj Bhawan. The administration proposed several improvements to enhance pilgrim facilities and services.
In preparation for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2025, the board discussed expanding accommodation capacity in Jammu, Srinagar, and other locations. Plans include establishing Yatri facilitation centres for e-KYC, RFID card distribution, and on-site registration at various points, including Nowgam and Katra Railway Stations.
The board recommended upgrading facilities at Baltal, Pahalgam, Nunwan, and Pantha Chowk Srinagar according to requirements. The lieutenant governor, whilst reviewing ongoing departmental works, emphasised the importance of ensuring appropriate arrangements and facilities along the yatra route.
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