Adani Group constructing ropeway to make Kedarnath Dham darshan easier: Gautam Adani
New Delhi, Oct 15
The Adani Group is constructing a ropeway to facilitate devotees visiting the Kedarnath Dham with easier access to darshan, said Chairman Gautam Adani on Wednesday.
The ropeway, being built at a total investment of Rs 4,081 crore, connects Sonprayag with Kedarnath. Once operational, the 12.9 km ropeway project will reduce travel time from an arduous 9-hour trek to just 36 minutes, making the pilgrimage far easier and safer.
"The difficult climb to Kedarnath Dham will now become easier. The Adani Group is constructing this ropeway to make the pilgrimage for devotees simpler and safer," Gautam Adani shared in a post on the social media platform X.
"It is a matter of pride for us to be a part of this pious endeavour. May Mahadev continue to bestow his grace upon all. Jai Baba Kedarnath!" added the industrialist.
Adani Enterprises Ltd (AEL) in September received a Letter of Award (LoA) from the National Highways Logistics Management Ltd (NHLML) for building the prestigious ropeway project.
It is the company's first ropeway project and is expected to be completed in six years. It will be executed by AEL's Roads, Metro, Rail, and Water (RMRW) division.
The ropeway will be able to carry 1,800 passengers per hour per direction, serving lakhs of pilgrims each year.
The ropeway is part of the National Ropeways Development Programme - Parvatmala Pariyojana.
Developed on a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) basis, the project will take six years to complete, and AEL will operate it for 29 years after construction.
Along with improving connectivity, the project is expected to create jobs and boost tourism in the region.
Earlier, the Adani Group Chairman called the project "a bridge between devotion and modern infrastructure".
"By making this sacred journey safer, faster, and more accessible, we honour the faith of millions while creating new opportunities for Uttarakhand's people through our partnership with NHLML and the Government of Uttarakhand. This prestigious project reflects our commitment to building infrastructure that not only serves the nation but also uplifts its people," Gautam Adani said.
— IANS
Reader Comments
While the convenience is appreciated, I hope they maintain the spiritual essence of the pilgrimage. The difficult journey was always part of the devotion experience.
Great initiative! This will help so many devotees who couldn't make the trek due to health issues. Safety and accessibility should be priorities for all pilgrimage sites.
As someone who visited Kedarnath last year, I can say this is much needed. The trek was beautiful but extremely challenging. This will make it accessible to more international tourists too.
₹4,081 crore is a huge investment. I hope the ticket prices remain affordable for common devotees and don't become too commercialized. Har Har Mahadev! ðŸ™
Impressive engineering project! Reducing 9 hours to 36 minutes is remarkable. This will definitely boost Uttarakhand's tourism economy and create local employment opportunities.
I appreciate the initiative but concerned about environmental impact in such a sensitive Himalayan region. Hope they follow all environmental guidelines strictly.
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