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Himachal Pradesh to push for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Shipki-La Pass in Kinnaur district: CM Sukhu

ANI April 19, 2025 319 views

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced plans to propose the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route via Shipki-La Pass to the central government. The move aims to boost religious tourism while improving connectivity in Kinnaur district. The state also seeks Army collaboration for border tourism, infrastructure, and local economic initiatives. Key projects include an ice skating rink in Kaza and simplified travel permits for tourists.

"Himachal Pradesh will take up the issue of commencing Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Kinnaur district through Shipki-La with the Union Government." - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"
Shimla, April 19: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday said his government will raise the issue of starting the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Shipki-La from Kinnaur district with the central government.

Key Points

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CM Sukhu pushes for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Shipki-La Pass

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Army cooperation sought for border tourism and infrastructure

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Proposal includes military schools and milk processing plants

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Ice skating rink and stadium planned for Kaza

"Himachal Pradesh will take up the issue of commencing of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Kinnaur district through Shipki-La with the Union Government. This was stated by Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu while presiding over a meeting with General Officer Commanding in Chief, Central Command, Lucknow, Lt General Anindya Sengupta here today," as per a Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister's office release.

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra has religious significance for Hindus, Jain, Buddhists and every year thousands of pilgrims make trips to Kailash, a tradition rooted in centuries of spiritual heritage. He said that pilgrims can make entry into Tibet through Shipki-La Pass, as it offers viable route for them.

"CM Sukhu said that State Government would also urge the Central Government to establish Himachal Scouts Battalion on the analogy of Sikkim, Laddakh and Arunachal Pradesh with a special quota for local persons for the bordering areas of the State. He said that this is a long pending demand of the people of the border areas," the release read.

The Chief Minister Sukhu also sought cooperation and collaboration with the Indian Army and other para military forces in promoting border tourism upto the LAC. He said that the State Government would also urge the Central Government for abolition of inner line check posts of various military and para military forces, that currently pose permit related hurdle for the tourists and stressed to simplify travel and improve visitor experience.

"CM Sukhu also asked the Army to set up an airstrip at Rangrik in Spiti valley capable of landing large aircrafts in order to promote tourism in the area. He also asked to conduct survey for constructing heliports in Sangla, Neesang, Thangi etc," the release read.

CM Sukhu said that these measures will go a long way in promoting tourism in forward areas and strengthening the economy of the local people. He said that tourism is the priority sector for the State Government and coordination with the Army is essential to promote this sector in the bordering areas.

"He also asked the Army to explore the possibilities of establishing Military School in the area. He said that State Government would establish milk processing plant in the border area and products would be supplied to the Indian Army," the release read.

The Chief Minister said that roads must be maintained by the Ministry of Defence as it is the lifeline of the State. These include Kiato-Takling La- Nurbo Sumdo, Wangtoo-Kafnu- Mud- Attargoo, Leo-Chango, Giu-Pong, Khanadunti-Nithal Thach, Harsil, Jeori-Wangtoo on right bank to Shipki-La roads.

"Expressing strong support, the Indian Army assured cooperation in these initiatives and also evinced keen interest to converge in water supply, power and sports sectors with the State Government to provide better facilities for the people residing in border areas," the release read.

Lt General Anindya Sengupta said that the Indian Army will construct an all weather Ice Skating Rink and an Indoor Stadium at Kaza. Additionally, it will also organize eye health check up camp in Kaza including facilities for procedures.

Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi, Principal Advisor Media to Chief Minister Naresh Chauhan, Additional Chief Secretary KK Pant, Principal Secretary Devesh Kumar, Director Tourism Vivek Bhatia, Director Information and Public Relations Rajiv Kumar, Lt General DG Mishra, Brig RS Chandel, Brig Anurag Pandey and other senior officers attended the meeting.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! The Shipki-La route would make the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra much more accessible for devotees from Himachal. 🙏 The CM seems really focused on developing border areas - tourism and military cooperation can really boost local economies.
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Priya S.
While I appreciate the development plans, I hope they consider the environmental impact. Kinnaur is ecologically sensitive - more tourists could mean more plastic waste and strain on local resources. Maybe implement strict eco-tourism guidelines?
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Ankit M.
The ice skating rink at Kaza is such a cool idea! ❄️ Would love to visit once it's built. Himachal keeps getting better tourist attractions while maintaining its natural beauty.
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Sunita R.
My grandfather did the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 30 years ago - took him months! These new routes and facilities will make it easier for younger generations to continue this sacred tradition. Jai Bholenath! 🕉️
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Vikram P.
Good to see focus on border infrastructure. The roads mentioned are crucial not just for tourism but also for national security. Hope the central government approves these projects quickly.
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Meena T.
The milk processing plant is a smart move - will help local farmers and provide fresh supplies to our soldiers. Win-win! Though I wonder if they've considered year-round transportation challenges in those areas.

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