Uttarakhand's Kedarnath Gets 24-Hour Hot Water, Powered by Eco-Friendly Pellets

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced a pioneering initiative to provide 24-hour hot water to pilgrims at Kedarnath Dham. The system will use geysers powered by biomass pellets made from pine needles and mule dung, addressing waste management and forest fire risks simultaneously. As a pilot, roadside dhabas along the route will also receive stoves using these fire pellets. The announcement comes as the state government prepares for the Char Dham Yatra, emphasizing safety and a memorable experience for all devotees.

Key Points: Kedarnath Pilgrims to Get 24-Hour Hot Water from Biomass

  • 24-hour hot water for pilgrims
  • Powered by pine needle & dung pellets
  • Aims to solve waste and fire risks
  • Pilot for pellet stoves at dhabas
  • Part of Char Dham Yatra preparations
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Uttarakhand: CM announces 24-hour hot water supply for pilgrims at Kedarnath Dham

Uttarakhand CM announces 24-hour hot water at Kedarnath using biomass from pine needles & mule dung, tackling waste and fire risks.

"This is the first initiative of its kind in the country - Official Release"

Dehradun, April 18

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday announced that pilgrims visiting Kedarnath Dham will soon be provided with 24-hour hot water instead of cold water.

This facility will be powered by geysers operated using biomass pellets made from pine needles (pirul) and mule dung. This is the first initiative of its kind in the country, where round-the-clock hot water will be made available at such a high-altitude location. These geysers will be installed at Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN) Kedarnath and Lincholi, a release said.

This innovative initiative will also help address the issue of mule waste along the Kedarnath Yatra route, while simultaneously reducing the risk of forest fires caused by pine needles.

Additionally, as a pilot project, roadside dhabas along the route will be provided with stoves powered by fire pellets. These will prove highly useful during energy shortages, and if the trial is successful, they will be distributed on a larger scale.

Earlier today, CM Dhami extended his best wishes to devotees arriving for the Char Dham Yatra, which is set to commence from Sunday, April 19. He prayed for a safe and auspicious pilgrimage for all pilgrims.

Welcoming devotees from across the country and abroad, the Chief Minister said he prays to Baba Kedar, Maa Gangotri, Maa Yamunotri, and Badri Vishal for the smooth and successful completion of the yatra this year, just like in previous years. He also expressed confidence that this year's Char Dham Yatra will surpass all previous records.

He emphasised that the state government is fully committed to ensuring a safe pilgrimage, with continuous monitoring and review of preparations at every level. The goal, he said, is to ensure that every devotee returns home with golden memories of their time in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand.

Describing the Char Dham Yatra as a festival for the state, he noted that lakhs of devotees from India and abroad visit Uttarakhand during this period. Comprehensive arrangements are being made to ensure their journey remains smooth and secure.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Using pine needles and mule dung for power is brilliant! Solves two big problems at once - waste management and forest fire risk. Hope this model is replicated in other Himalayan pilgrimage sites. Good step towards sustainable tourism.
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Aman W
While the idea is good, the execution and maintenance will be key. In remote areas, facilities often break down. The government must ensure there is a dedicated team for upkeep. Pilgrims' safety and comfort should be the top priority, not just announcements.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited last year, the cold was intense. This will make a world of difference, especially after a long day of trekking. The focus on using local biomass is very smart and eco-friendly. Wishing all the pilgrims a safe yatra this season.
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Vikram M
Providing stoves to dhabas is also a great move. Those roadside eateries are lifelines for tired travelers. If the pilot works, it will ensure hot meals are always available. Uttarakhand government seems to be thinking holistically about the yatra experience. 👍
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Kavya N
My parents are planning their pilgrimage this year. Hearing about these facilities gives us so much peace of mind. It shows the state values its visitors. Hope the arrangements for crowd management and medical aid are equally robust. Best wishes to all devotees!

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