Jammu and Kashmir Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Home, RK Goyal on Wednesday took inventory of preparations put in place for pilgrims arriving for the annual Amarnath Yatra. Goyal visited Pahalgam and took inventory of preparations being put in place at Nunwan and Chandanwari base camps for the yatris, an official spokesperson stated.
At the Chandanwari camp, Goyal reviewed the healthcare amenities established in DRDO hospital for offering high quality healthcare companies to the pilgrims. He directed the officers to work in mission mode for making certain the very best amenities for devotees and requested to additionally make sure the deployment of enough numbers of docs and different paramedical employees within the hospital to cater to the wants of devotees.
“The makeshift state-of-the-art hospital, constructed by DRDO at Chandanwari, will assist in offering higher and round the clock healthcare amenities to the pilgrims of Amarnath Yatra and people engaged within the administration of the pilgrimage,” Goyal stated.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday inaugurated two hospitals of 100 beds every in Baltal and Chandanwari constructed by the DRDO and the Jammu and Kashmir administration ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra.
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The first batch of pilgrims are leaving for the valley from Jammu’s Bhagwati Nagar base camp on June 30. The pilgrimage spans 62 days, ranging from July 1 and can conclude on August 31.
ACS Home carried out an in depth tour of the bottom camp and inspected the amenities together with consuming water, healthcare, bogs, sanitation, entry factors and langar administration, established on the camp and in addition held conferences with the camp administrators and different officers.
The administration of this yatra is Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board’s (SASB) accountability as per an Act established in 2000 by the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislature. The authorities have determined {that a} most of 7,500 pilgrims per day per route might be allowed to register for the Amarnath Yatra 2023 to make sure the protection and luxury of the pilgrims.
Several areas of Jammu and Kashmir, alongside the nationwide freeway, have been put underneath drone surveillance ahead of the Amarnath Yatra this 12 months. Security personnel from the J&Ok police drive are additionally seen patrolling alongside the freeway.



