Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib Pilgrimage Welcomes Over 30,000 Daily Visitors
Badrinath, Hemkund Sahib Yatra see smooth flow of 30,000+ pilgrims

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The pilgrimage to Badrinath Dham and Hemkund Sahib is witnessing a daily influx of over 30,000 pilgrims, with authorities ensuring smooth operations despite challenges from landslides. Spiritual events are enhancing the experience for devotees.
- 01More than 30,000 pilgrims visit Badrinath Dham daily for darshan of Lord Badri Vishal.
- 02Bhagwat Katha programmes, including a discourse by Dhirendra Shastri, are being held to engage pilgrims.
- 03The road between Joshimath and Marwari Bridge is affected by a 2023 landslide, causing intermittent traffic congestion.
- 04A gate system has been implemented to manage traffic and allow pilgrims to visit the Narsingh Temple.
- 05Despite occasional traffic jams, the pilgrimage is proceeding in an orderly manner.
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The pilgrimage to Badrinath Dham and Hemkund Sahib is currently experiencing a significant flow of over 30,000 pilgrims daily, as reported by Superintendent of Police Surjeet Singh Pawar. Authorities have made extensive arrangements to facilitate the smooth conduct of the yatra, which includes various spiritual events such as Bhagwat Katha programmes featuring renowned preacher Dhirendra Shastri. However, the road between Joshimath and Marwari Bridge remains impacted by a 2023 landslide, leading to intermittent traffic congestion and vehicle breakdowns. To address these issues, a gate system has been established to regulate traffic while allowing pilgrims to visit the Narsingh Temple. Despite some misleading reports about long queues, the overall pilgrimage is proceeding normally, with continuous efforts from the administration to ensure the flow of devotees remains uninterrupted.
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The ongoing pilgrimage significantly affects local traffic and economy, as many visitors contribute to local businesses.
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