Boost Pilgrim Footfall: Shrine Board Consults Stakeholders on Banganga-Charanpaduka Track

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board held a consultation with the Banganga-Charanpaduka Shopkeepers Association and senior citizens to strategize on increasing pilgrim footfall. The meeting, part of a broader consultative outreach, focused on enhancing the traditional yatra route's attractiveness and usability. Key suggestions included promoting the track's spiritual heritage, improving facilities like bathing ghats and lighting, and ensuring barrier-free access. The Board assured phased implementation of initiatives, balancing development with heritage preservation and environmental norms.

Key Points: Shrine Board Consults Stakeholders to Boost Pilgrim Footfall

  • Stakeholder consultation for pilgrim experience
  • Focus on Banganga-Charanpaduka track
  • Heritage preservation and infrastructure upgrades
  • Phased implementation with community participation
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J-K: Shrine Board consults Banganga-Charanpaduka stakeholders to boost pilgrim footfall, track experience

Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board consults stakeholders to enhance pilgrim experience and increase footfall on the traditional Banganga-Charanpaduka track.

"initiatives aim to enhance infrastructure and improve services - Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board"

Katra, February 13

In continuation of its recent series of stakeholder interactions, the Shrine Board on Friday held a detailed consultation with members of the Banganga-Charanpaduka Shopkeepers Association and senior citizens to explore strategies for increasing pilgrim footfall and enhancing the overall yatra experience along the track.

This follows decisions taken during the 76th Meeting of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB), which was chaired by Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir. The initiatives aim to enhance infrastructure and improve services, according to a release.

The interaction forms part of the Shrine Board's ongoing consultative outreach with various stakeholder groups aimed at ensuring inclusive planning and coordinated efforts for strengthening pilgrim facilities, improving services and revitalising key segments of the traditional yatra route.

The meeting was chaired by Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Chief Executive Officer, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, and attended by senior officers of the Shrine Board along with prominent representatives of the area, including Sher Singh, Sonu Thakur, Ranjeet Singh, Ramesh Bawa, Ashwani, Ram Chand, Vijay Singh, Shamsher Singh and others, shared a range of suggestions to enhance the attractiveness and usability of the Banganga-Charanpaduka stretch for encouraging greater pilgrim movement along the traditional track.

Key suggestions included initiatives to promote the spiritual and heritage value of the traditional track, improved Bathing Ghats, better lighting arrangements, and enhanced sanitation and drinking water facilities, besides initiatives for the conservation, protection and rejuvenation of the holy Banganga.

Senior citizens, many of whom have long-standing associations with the traditional yatra practices, stressed the importance of preserving the heritage character of the Banganga-Charanpaduka stretch. They appreciated the Shrine Board's outreach and recommended the creation of a more pilgrim-friendly environment, including barrier-free access, improved safety measures and environmentally sustainable development, the release noted.

The stakeholders were assured that all proposed initiatives would be implemented in a phased and coordinated manner, in compliance with environmental norms and regulatory requirements. It was also reiterated that the Shrine Board remains committed to a balanced approach that integrates development with heritage preservation and active community participation.

The Shrine Board reaffirmed that such consultations will continue with various stakeholder groups as part of its broader strategy to enhance pilgrim facilities, revive the traditional yatra routes, improve the overall pilgrimage experience and encourage greater pilgrim footfall to the Holy Shrine.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see the Shrine Board consulting local stakeholders and senior citizens. They are the ones who truly understand the heritage value. I just hope the "development" doesn't turn the serene track into a commercial zone. Preservation should be the priority.
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Aman W
Barrier-free access is a fantastic suggestion. My parents are old and wish to take the traditional route, but the current infrastructure is challenging. If they implement this properly, it will be a blessing for so many families.
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Sarah B
I visited last year and found the new track very convenient but crowded. Revitalising the traditional route is a great idea to distribute the pilgrim flow. Better facilities will definitely encourage more people to experience the older, more spiritual path.
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Vikram M
The conservation of holy Banganga is crucial. In many pilgrimage sites, water bodies get polluted. I'm glad they mentioned "environmentally sustainable development." Hope they stick to it and don't just use it as a buzzword. Actions matter more than press releases.
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Kriti O
This is the right approach. Including shopkeepers and locals in planning ensures the solutions are practical. Improving the bathing ghats and safety will enhance the overall experience. More pilgrims on this route will also help the local economy. Win-win!

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