The infrastructure in Uttarakhand that was devastated by the flash flood catastrophe of 2013 has been rebuilt and the state has also developed additional facilities to welcome pilgrims for a safe 'Chardham yatra' this year, Chief Minister Harish Rawat said today.
"After the devastation of 2013, we took into account nature's warning and have put in place various measures to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey for all pilgrims visiting the state. We are well prepared to tackle any untoward incidents," Mr Rawat told reporters here.
The dates for the pilgrimage of Yamnotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Hemkund Sahib will be soon declared while the Badrinath Yatra will begin from April 26 of this year, he said.
Besides, Mr Rawat said, biometric registration counters are already in place at entry points to the state and on yatra routes. Also put up are five base camps, 48 wayside amenities, seven ghats and 12 night shelters for the Chardham yatra in 2015.
"Additionally, services of private helicopter operators have been engaged to take pilgrims to Kedarnath," he added. The state government is also giving a tax holiday for one year to hoteliers en route to the Chardham, which will enable them to provide low-cost accommodation and food to pilgrims, he said.
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