Bomb Squad Inspects Kedarnath Dham Amid Char Dham Yatra Safety Push

The Bomb Disposal Squad conducted a thorough inspection of the Kedarnath Dham temple premises on Saturday. Over 4,08,401 pilgrims have undertaken the Char Dham Yatra within ten days. Stringent security measures include dividing the area into zones and deploying SDRF, NDRF, and police teams. A token system has been introduced for smooth darshan and crowd management.

Key Points: Bomb Squad Inspection at Kedarnath Dham

  • Bomb Squad conducts thorough inspection at Kedarnath Dham
  • Over 4 lakh pilgrims in ten days
  • Security divided into super zones, zones, sectors
  • Token system introduced for crowd management
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Bomb Squad conducts inspection at Kedarnath Dham

Bomb Disposal Squad inspects Kedarnath Dham temple premises. Over 4 lakh pilgrims have undertaken the Char Dham Yatra in ten days. Security measures strengthened.

"Rudraprayag Police stated that they are fully prepared and vigilant to ensure the safety of devotees at the shrine. - Rudraprayag Police"

Kedarnath, May 3

The Bomb Disposal Squad on Saturday conducted a thorough inspection of the Kedarnath Dham temple premises during the ongoing Char Dham Yatra.

Rudraprayag Police stated that they are fully prepared and vigilant to ensure the safety of devotees at the shrine. The police force, equipped with modern technology, remains deployed at Kedarnath Dham to maintain a secure environment for all pilgrims.

Meanwhile, the Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand is progressing smoothly, with the state government putting in place extensive arrangements to ensure the safety and seamless experience for pilgrims.

According to official data from the State Emergency Operations Centre in Dehradun, a total of 4,08,401 pilgrims have undertaken the Char Dham Yatra within just ten days, from the opening of the temple portals till 7:00 PM on April 28, 2026.

Officials stated that essential facilities such as drinking water, toilets, healthcare services, sanitation, parking, and traffic management have been strengthened and systematically organised along the Yatra routes as well as at major religious and tourist destinations to avoid inconvenience to pilgrims, visitors, and residents.

Additionally, stringent security measures have been implemented along the pilgrimage route in Kedarnath, with the entire area divided into super zones, zones, and sectors for close monitoring. Teams from the SDRF, NDRF, fire services, and police remain deployed throughout the region. To facilitate smooth darshan and manage crowds effectively, a token system has also been introduced for devotees.

Under environmental conservation efforts, a "Green Yatra" campaign is being actively implemented, with a ban on plastic and a strong emphasis on cleanliness. Additionally, the "Vocal for Local" initiative is promoting local products.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation to ensure a safe and smooth Yatra for all pilgrims.

The Char Dham Yatra, one of the most significant religious pilgrimages in India, formally began on April 19 with rituals across multiple shrines. The annual pilgrimage to Kedarnath Temple commenced with the ceremonial departure of the Panchmukhi palanquin of Lord Kedarnath from its winter seat at Omkareshwar Temple.

- ANI

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Priya S
At least they are taking precautions seriously. The Green Yatra campaign is also a welcome step - no plastic and cleanliness focus. Hope they also ensure proper waste management along the trekking routes, not just at the temple complex.
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Vikram M
Char Dham Yatra is a big operation every year. 4 lakh pilgrims in 10 days is impressive but also scary for infrastructure. Drinking water and toilets are basic necessities - hope they are not just on paper. Also, parking needs serious improvement in those narrow mountain roads.
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Michael C
As a foreigner who did the Char Dham Yatra last year, I can say the security is very visible but also intimidating. The officials there were helpful though. The devotion of Indian pilgrims is truly something to witness - millions travel with such faith despite all challenges. Cleanliness initiatives are good but hope they are maintained year-round.
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Ananya R
Praying for safe journey for all pilgrims! 🙏 The "Vocal for Local" initiative is nice but I hope they are also ensuring fair prices for local goods. Sometimes these campaigns end up benefiting only big shops. Also, with so many security zones, hope the natural beauty of the trek isn't completely fenced off.
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James A
The bomb squad inspection is necessary but also a bit alarming. Makes you think about the times we live in. That said, the state government's planning seems thorough - dividing into zones, deploying SDRF, NDRF. Still, with 4 lakh pilgrims, one bad incident could be catastrophic. Hope everyone cooperates with security personnel.

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