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Jammu And Kashmir News Updated Jul 11, 2026

Amarnath Yatra Crosses 2 Lakh Pilgrims in Just 8 Days

The ongoing Shri Amarnathji Yatra has crossed the two-lakh pilgrim mark within just eight days of its commencement. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha praised the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage on both routes. A fresh batch of 6,482 pilgrims left Jammu for the Valley under strict security arrangements. Six pilgrims from Madhya Pradesh were injured in a road accident near Udhampur.

Over 2 lakh Yatris performed Amarnath Yatra in 8 days

Srinagar, July 11

Over two lakh Yatris have performed the ongoing Amarnath Yatra during the last eight days while another batch of 6,482 pilgrims left Jammu for the Valley on Saturday.

The ongoing Shri Amarnathji Yatra-2026 has achieved a significant milestone, crossing the two-lakh pilgrim mark within just eight days of its commencement.

Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said on X, "In a remarkable testament to faith, the holy Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has crossed the two lakh pilgrim mark in just 8 days. With the pilgrimage running smoothly on both the routes, the spiritual celebration is set to welcome a steady arrival of devotees in the coming weeks. Har Har Mahadev!"

Today, a fresh batch of 6,482 pilgrims left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas for the Valley.

The batch left in the early hours in a cavalcade of 268 escorted vehicles under strict security arrangements.

As many as 2,353 Yatris left for Baltal base camp while 4129 left for Nunwan base camp. Yatris include 4,838 men, 1,387 women, 16 children, 171 sadhus and 70 sadhvis.

Yesterday, over 29,000 pilgrims paid obeisance at the cave shrine. Officials said yesterday a total number of 29,507 pilgrims drawn from different parts of the country paid obeisance at the cave shrine situated at an altitude of 3,880 metres in Kashmir Himalayas.

With this, a total number of 2,01,008 yatris visited the cave shrine in the last eight days.

This year's 57-day-long Yatra will conclude on August 28 coinciding with Shravan Purnima and Raksha Bandhan festivals.

Meanwhile, on Friday, six Amarnath pilgrims were injured when a car skidded off the road and collided into the side of the hill road at Toldi Nallah National Highway in district Udhampur.

According to reports, a car bearing Registration Number MP13ZV-2836, carrying Amarnath pilgrims was on the way from Baikunthpur district Rewa Madhya Pradesh to Baba Shree Amarnath cave when the driver of the vehicle lost control and it skidded off the road and collided with roadside hill at about 6.10 am yesterday.

The injured were rushed to District Hospital Udhampur where one of them was referred to GMC Jammu. The injured were identified as Seema Gupta wife of Subhash Gupta, Subhash Gupta son of Lakshi Chand, Rajeev Gupta son of Jugal Kishore, Geeta Gupta wife of Daleep Kumar, Daleep Kumar son of Jagdish Kumar and Anjana Gupta wife of Madan Gopal Gupta, all residents of Baikunthpur district Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a Kashmiri Pandit, I feel emotional reading this. The Yatra is a symbol of our shared heritage and spirituality. But please, let's not forget the local Kashmiri community—they also depend on this pilgrimage for their livelihoods. The security arrangements seem robust, which is good. Hope the injured family from MP recovers quickly. 🙏

Vikram M

Amazing organization by the J&K administration! But I wonder about the environmental impact—with 2 lakh+ pilgrims using the already fragile Himalayan terrain, are we doing enough to manage waste and preserve the glacier? The Yatra is important, but so is sustainability. Perhaps the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board could introduce more eco-friendly measures going forward.

Rajesh Q

Har Har Mahadev! I went last year and the experience was life-changing. The yatra is a wonderful mix of devotion and adventure—trekking through snow and fog, chanting 'Bam Bam Bhole' with strangers who feel like family. My only request to the authorities: please improve medical facilities at base camps, especially for elderly pilgrims. Jai Bholenath! 🔱

Nisha Z

It's wonderful to see such devotion, but I'm concerned about the road accident near Udhampur. The condition of National Highway 44 during monsoons is dangerous—there are landslides and sharp curves. The government should ensure better road maintenance and signboards for yatri vehicles. Also, condolences to the injured families from Madhya Pradesh; hope they recover fully.

Suresh O

I am from Jammu and I've

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