Key Points

Kedarnath Dham is witnessing a surge in visits, with over 7 lakh devotees having toured the sacred site, resulting in substantial economic benefits for local traders. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami emphasized the Uttarakhand government's dual focus on providing better facilities for pilgrims and boosting economic opportunities for residents, particularly the youth and women of the region. The local economy thrives with increased demand for services like mule operations, heli services, and shuttle transports, marking a prosperous season. As the pilgrim numbers continue to grow, the government remains committed to both improving infrastructure and ensuring the regional populace benefits from the influx.

Key Points: CM Dhami Aims to Empower Locals Amid Kedarnath Record Visits

  • Kedarnath sees record 7 lakh devotees
  • CM Dhami highlights local empowerment goals
  • Economic benefits for traders and women
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Number of devotees visiting Kedarnath Dham crosses 7 lakh, CM Dhami says goal is to empower locals

Over 7 lakh visit Kedarnath Dham, CM Dhami focuses on local empowerment and economic growth.

"The number of devotees arriving... is setting new records yearly. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, June 1

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has said that Shri Kedarnath Dham Yatra has become the axis of faith and culture of Uttarakhand. The government's goal is not only to provide facilities to the pilgrims, but also to economically empower the local youth, women and traders.

CM Dhami said, "We are trying to take every possible step towards making the journey safe, smooth and prosperous. Shri Kedarnath Dham Yatra is setting new records every year. On the one hand, while the number of devotees arriving from the country and abroad to visit Baba Kedarnath is setting new records, the employment of local people is also getting continuous benefits from the increasing travel."

"On the other hand, the government is also getting huge revenue from the facilities being provided by the government administration to the devotees arriving on the Yatra. One month has passed since Baba's doors opened, and in this one month, from government facilities to local traders, they have done business of more than two billion. Since the beginning of the month of June, the number of devotees has started increasing continuously, which will benefit the local traders and women self-help groups," he said.

For the year 2025, the doors of Baba Kedarnath Dham were opened for the devotees on May 2. One month has passed since the doors of Baba were opened. On Sunday, June 1, the number of devotees visiting Baba Kedarnath Dham has crossed 7 lakh. If the average of the last one month is taken, then 24 thousand devotees have reached Kedarpuri for Baba's darshan every day.

Shri Kedarnath Dham Yatra is one of the most difficult religious pilgrimages in the country. After crossing a difficult walking route of about 20 kilometres, one can have darshan of the 11th Jyotilinga situated in the lap of the Himalayan mountains. Horses and mules play a very important role in this difficult religious journey on foot. Incapable and elderly devotees often travel through them, while food items and other essential items are transported to the Yatra route and Kedarpuri by these horses and mules.

Chief Veterinary Officer Dr. Ashish Rawat said that till May 31, 1,39,444 pilgrims have reached for darshan through horses and mules, through which an income of more than 40 crore 50 lakhs has been received. He said that this year, due to the infectious disease equine influenza virus, horse mule operation was also affected for a few days.

Heli services have an important role in the Shri Kedarnath Dham Yatra. Through heli services, devotees who are unable to travel on foot in any condition get a chance to see Baba. At the same time, heli services are playing an important role in the rescue operation. Every day two to three people facing medical emergencies are rescued to higher centers on time through heli services.

District Tourism Officer and Nodal Heli Service Rahul Chaubey said that this year, eight heli companies are operating from nine helipads. Till May 31, about 33,000 devotees have reached Baba Kedarnath Dham through heli services, due to which an income of about Rs 35 crore has been received. Chaubey appealed to the devotees to book heli booking from the official website of IRCTC.

The operation of dandi-kandi is as important as the operation of horses and mules on the Shri Kedarnath Dham foot journey route. Many devotees who are unable to walk prefer to travel by dandi-kandi instead of dandi-kandi. It is also considered safer for small children. Apart from this, many devotees travel on foot themselves and reach Kedarpuri with the help of only similar dandi-kandi.

Additional Chief Officer District Panchayat Rudraprayag Sanjay Kumar said that more than 7000 dandi-kandi operators are registered for this year's journey. Till May 31, 29275 devotees have traveled through dandi-kandi, from which an income of one crore 16 lakh, 89 thousand 100 rupees has been received. At the same time, fines of Rs 2,26,000 have also been collected by challaning various establishments for spreading dirt and violating other rules.

Assistant Transport Officer Rudraprayag Kulwant Singh Chauhan said that this year 225 vehicles are registered for the shuttle service in Shri Kedarnath Dham Yatra. Devotees reach Gaurikund from Sonprayag in these vehicles.

So far more than seven lakh devotees have reached Shri Kedarnath Dham. Every pilgrim has to pay 50 rupees for going and 50 rupees for returning to Sonprayag. Till June 1, 7 lakh devotees have reached the Dham, which means till now taxi operators have earned about 7 crore rupees through shuttle service. This year, taking a new initiative, 25 vehicles have been reserved for women and the elderly. An average of 10 passengers can travel in each vehicle. Stickers have also been put on these vehicles. In the first phase, only 25 vehicles have been taken for this. If the experiment is successful and the need for more vehicles is felt, then the number of vehicles can be increased.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is wonderful news! Kedarnath Yatra is truly a test of faith and endurance. The economic benefits to locals through horses, mules, and heli services show how pilgrimage tourism can transform mountain economies. Jai Baba Kedarnath! 🙏
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Priya M.
While the numbers are impressive, I hope the government is also focusing on environmental protection. Last time I visited, I saw plastic waste along the route. More eco-friendly initiatives needed alongside economic development.
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Amit S.
Did my yatra last year - toughest but most rewarding experience of my life! The local pahadi people were so helpful. Glad to see them benefiting economically. Maybe government can also improve medical facilities along the route?
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Sunita R.
The women-only shuttle service is a great initiative! More such thoughtful arrangements will encourage female devotees. My mother wants to visit but was worried about the journey - this gives me hope we can plan next year.
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Vikram J.
7 lakh devotees in one month is incredible! But with such heavy footfall, the administration must ensure crowd management and safety. Remember the 2013 tragedy - we must never compromise on pilgrims' safety for numbers.
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Neha P.
The economic figures are impressive, but I hope the benefits are reaching all sections equally. Sometimes big contractors take most profits while local small vendors struggle. Government should monitor fair distribution of opportunities.

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