Key Points

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited the revered Kheer Bhawani Temple in Ganderbal, emphasizing preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. He assured robust security and civil arrangements for the pilgrimage, set to begin in July. The administration is also focusing on the Mata Kheer Bhawani Mela scheduled for June 3. Abdullah stated tourism revival efforts would commence only after the Yatra concludes peacefully.

Key Points: J-K CM Omar Abdullah Visits Kheer Bhawani Temple Ahead of Mela

  • Omar Abdullah prioritizes Amarnath Yatra security
  • Focus on Kheer Bhawani Mela preparations
  • Tourism revival plans post-Yatra
  • Joint teams verify pony handlers for pilgrimage
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J-K CM visits Kheer Bhawani temple in Ganderbal, offers prayers

J-K CM Omar Abdullah prays at Kheer Bhawani Temple, assures security for Amarnath Yatra and tourism revival post-pilgrimage.

"We are fully prepared for civil arrangements and security steps for Amarnath Yatra and Kheer Bhawani Mela – Omar Abdullah"

Ganderbal, May 20

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah paid a visit to the revered Kheer Bhawani Temple in Tulmulla, Ganderbal, on Tuesday. Accompanied by senior officials and local leaders, the CM offered prayers at the shrine.

The shrine holds deep spiritual significance for Kashmiri Pandits.

Earlier in the day, CM Abdullah stated that while tourism in the region has been affected, the government is currently prioritising the smooth and secure conduct of the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. Abdullah affirmed that civil and security arrangements are being put in place for the annual pilgrimage, which will begin via the Sonamarg-Baltal and Pahalgam routes.

He added that the administration is currently focusing on the successful organisation of the Mata Kheer Bhawani Mela, scheduled for June 3, and efforts to revive tourism will begin once the Amarnath Yatra concludes peacefully.

Speaking to mediapersons, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said, "As far as civil arrangements are concerned, we are fully prepared. As far as security is concerned, due steps will be taken. We are primarily focused on the successful conduct of Mata Kheer Bhawani Mela on 3 June. Amarnath Ji Yatra will be conducted via two routes- Sonamarg- Baltal, and Pahalgam, and we will see that it goes on smoothly and the yatris return safely..."

"Tourism has been hit, but we are not doing anything about it for now. Let the situation return to normalcy, after which we will sit with the stakeholders of tourism and work on the revival of our tourism industry... Once Amarnath Yatra concludes peacefully, we will start working on the revival of tourism," he added.

Meanwhile, with less than two months left for the commencement of the holy Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025, preparations are gathering pace at key points along the Pahalgam route. Scheduled to begin on July 3, this year's yatra is witnessing heightened coordination between security agencies and civil departments to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage.

At the Nunwan Base Camp, the main transit and registration hub near Pahalgam, a large-scale verification and registration process is currently underway for ponies, their handlers, and service providers. These individuals play a critical role in ferrying pilgrims and supplies during the challenging trek to the Amarnath cave shrine.

A joint team comprising officials from the Labour Department and Animal Husbandry Department (Anantnag) is stationed at security checkpoints to oversee this process. The officers are verifying the identity and background documents of pony owners and other service personnel, while veterinary doctors are conducting thorough health checkups of the ponies before allowing them to be registered.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Good to see the CM visiting Kheer Bhawani temple. These gestures matter for communal harmony in J&K. Hope the Amarnath Yatra preparations go smoothly - safety of pilgrims should be top priority. 🙏
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Priya M.
The government seems to be taking the right steps by verifying pony handlers and conducting health checks. Last year my uncle went for the yatra and complained about some unprofessional handlers. This system will improve safety standards.
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Arjun S.
While security is important, I wish the CM would talk more about economic revival. Tourism is the lifeline of Kashmir and delaying revival plans until after Amarnath Yatra seems like kicking the can down the road. Local businesses are suffering.
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Sunita R.
Kheer Bhawani temple holds such beautiful memories from my childhood visit. Hope more Kashmiri Pandits can safely return to their roots someday. The mela preparations sound promising - may Maa Bhawani bless everyone.
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Vikram J.
The coordination between different departments for Amarnath Yatra is commendable. But I wonder - are they doing enough to promote off-season tourism? Kashmir has so much to offer beyond the pilgrimage months. #IncredibleIndia
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Neha P.
As someone who has done the Amarnath Yatra twice, I appreciate the focus on safety. The trek is challenging enough without worrying about security. Hope they maintain this level of preparation at all base camps. Jai Baba Barfani!

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