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Kashmir Div Com Reviews Amarnath Yatra 2026 Preparedness, Sets May 30 RFID Deadline

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg reviewed preparations for the 2026 Amarnath Yatra, setting a May 30 deadline for RFID cards for 28,000 service providers. Telecom companies were directed to ensure uninterrupted network connectivity along the route to the Holy Cave. Health check-ups of ponies and development of pony stands were also reviewed. The 57-day yatra begins July 3 and ends August 28.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir reviews preparedness for Amarnath Yatra 2026

Srinagar, May 22

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Friday reviewed preparedness for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra at a high level meeting in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar.

The meeting was attended by the Deputy Commissioners of Anantnag, Srinagar, Ganderbal and Bandipora, Commissioner SMC, besides Heads of Departments from Rural Sanitation, ULB, Health, FCS&CA, BEACON, KPDCL, PHE, R&B, Animal Husbandry and Labour Departments.

Representatives from telecom service providers including BSNL, Jio, Airtel and G-Max were also present.

Reviewing the registration process of service providers, the Divisional Commissioner stressed on expediting registrations to meet the target of 28,000 service providers besides ponies.

He directed authorities concerned to ensure timely generation of RFID cards for all registered service providers by May 30.

The Divisional Commissioner also reviewed the development of pony stands and was informed that essential infrastructure work, including fencing and development of sheds, has already been completed.

He further instructed officials to conduct health check-ups of ponies and ensure adequate availability of fodder along the yatra routes.

Taking stock of telecom connectivity and bandwidth availability at base camps and along the yatra route up to the Holy Cave, the Divisional Commissioner directed telecom companies to ensure uninterrupted and efficient network services during the pilgrimage period.

Chief Engineer KPDCL was asked to provide uninterrupted power supply to telecom installations. The meeting also reviewed snow clearance operations, construction of gabion and breast walls, and ongoing repair works along the yatra tracks.

Deputy Commissioners were directed to personally inspect the repair and maintenance works being undertaken along the route. To facilitate smooth movement and convenience of pilgrims, the Divisional Commissioner called for augmentation of staff at yatri registration counters.

He also instructed rationalisation of registration counters across the three districts in view of the direct railway connectivity to Srinagar. Regarding the installation of tents at base camps, the Divisional Commissioner reviewed the allotment process and directed committees concerned to conduct mandatory fire safety audits.

Besides, he reviewed the progress of developmental works being executed by the PHE, KPDCL, R&B, I&FC, SDA, PDA, Tourism Department, ULB and other allied agencies. Preparations related to SDRF, Information Department, Health Services, Transport Department, FCS&CA, sanitation and other essential services were also comprehensively reviewed during the meeting.

The 57-day-long Amarnath Yatra starts on July 3 and will end on August 28. The cave shrine situated in Kashmir Himalayas at an altitude of 8,882 metres houses an ice stalagmite structure believed to symbolise mythical powers of Lord Shiva.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

A 57-day yatra is a massive logistical challenge. I appreciate that they're reviewing everything from sanitation to power supply. But I hope they also focus on emergency medical facilities along the route, especially at higher altitudes where altitude sickness can be a serious issue. Pilgrims' safety should be top priority.

Rohit P

Direct railway connectivity to Srinagar is a game changer! No more long bus journeys. Government has really improved infrastructure over the years. Just hope the weather is cooperative and there are no landslides or delays. Jai Baba Amarnath! 🚂⛰️

Vikram M

Good planning but what about security? The yatra passes through sensitive areas. Need proper coordination with security forces to ensure zero untoward incidents. Also, the compensation for service providers should be fair. They work extremely hard in tough conditions. Hope the authorities have considered their welfare too.

Ananya R

Such thorough planning gives confidence. I especially like that they're doing fire safety audits and checking health of ponies. These little things matter. The old saying holds true: "Ram bharose nahi, management bharose" - not just on faith, but on good management as well. Great work by the administration! 👏

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