All you need
to know about Chardham yatra 2021 in Uttarakhand
Amid
Covid-19 Pandemic the Uttarakhand High court has imposed a daily limit on the
number of pilgrims in 2021 Chardham Yatra
This
year 1000 pilgrims are allowed daily in Badrinath
800
Pilgrims every day are allowed to go to Kedarnath
600
pilgrims are allowed everyday on Gangotri and 400 on Yamunotri
The Chardham Yatra was suspended due to
Covid-19 pandemic.
Thoogh
the court has lifted the ban on Chardham yatra but only fully vaccinated people
with a negative report are allowed to the pilgrimage
The
daily limit has also imposed by the court and has ordered the government to
implement strict covid-19 protocols during the Yatra
According
to the SOP by the government of Uttarakhand the pilgrims will have to carry a
document certifying administration of both doses of the anti-COVID vaccine at
least 15 days back or a negative RT/PCR/TrueNat/CBNAAT/RAT COVID-19 test report
not older than 72 hours.
The
pilgrims coming from other states will have to register at the Uttarakhand
Government’s smart city portal at
http://smartcitydehradun.uk.gov.in/pravasi-registration
The Uttarakhand High Court has also directed that no one will
be allowed to take a bath in any of the springs around the temples.
The state Police force will be deployed as per requirement
during the Char Dham Yatra in Chamoli, Rudraprayag and Uttarkashi districts.
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