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Amarnath Yatra 2024 Begins: Registration Opens for Devotees

Registration and token distribution for the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has begun at the Jammu Tawi Riverfront. The first batch of pilgrims will be flagged off on July 2 from Jammu, with the pilgrimage starting July 3 from Baltal and Pahalgam. CRPF Commandant Rajesh Kumar confirmed multi-layered security including X-ray screening and bomb disposal squads. Additional registration facilities have been set up in Pahalgam for devotees.

Large number of pilgrims arrive as Amarnath Yatra registration begins

Anantnag, June 30

A large number of pilgrims gathered at the registration centre in Jammu on Monday as current registration and token distribution for the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra got underway ahead of the commencement of the pilgrimage.

The first batch of pilgrims will be flagged off from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas base camp in Jammu on July 2, while the pilgrimage from the Baltal and Pahalgam base camps is scheduled to begin on July 3.

The administration has made extensive arrangements for current registration at the Jammu Tawi Riverfront, where devotees have started arriving to obtain tokens and complete registration formalities.

Authorities have also put in place facilities, including drinking water, langar services, and elaborate security arrangements, to facilitate the smooth movement and convenience of pilgrims at the token distribution and registration centre.

Further arrangements are in place to ensure the safe and orderly conduct of the yatra.

CRPF Commandant Rajesh Kumar said multi-layered security arrangements have been put in place, with X-ray screening, bomb disposal squads, dog squads, and multi-tier security deployed to ensure the safety of pilgrims.

Speaking to ANI on Monday, Kumar said every pilgrim undergoes security screening at the frisking point before proceeding on the yatra. He added that all baggage and vehicles are thoroughly checked as part of the security protocol.

"Firstly, pilgrims come to our frisking point where they undergo X-ray screening. Multiple teams of the CRPF's bomb disposal squads and dog squads are deployed at the site. Every piece of luggage and every vehicle is inspected," Kumar said.

He said the CRPF, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and other security agencies were working in close coordination to ensure the smooth and secure conduct of the pilgrimage.

"The CRPF, J-K Police, and other security forces are working diligently to manage the entire pilgrimage," he said.

Kumar further informed that registration facilities have also been set up in Pahalgam town for the convenience of devotees.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Michael C

It's heartening to see the dedication of Indian security forces ensuring the safety of pilgrims. The bomb disposal squads and dog squads show how seriously this is being taken. This is the kind of secular India we believe in — everyone's faith protected.

Tanya I

The arrangements at Jammu Tawi Riverfront sound impressive. I remember going for the yatra five years ago and the langar seva was absolutely amazing. So many volunteers selflessly serving food. That spirit of seva is what makes the Amarnath Yatra so special. 🙏

Nitin Z

Good that registration facilities are also set up in Pahalgam. But I think the administration could do more to promote online registration to reduce queues. So many people wasting time in lines when we have technology available. Hope they improve this aspect next year.

Laura Z

As a foreigner who visited Amarnath two years ago, I was amazed by the seamless coordination between different security agencies. The langar along the route is a beautiful tradition. The Indian hospitality even at remote Himalayan locations is unmatched. Will always cherish that experience.

Vikram M

Important to note that this yatra is a symbol of India's pluralistic traditions. Hindus, Sikhs, even people from other faiths participate. The security forces deserve appreciation for protecting not just the pilgrims but also the spirit of religious harmony. Let's keep politics aside and celebrate our shared heritage. 🕉️

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