New record made in Chardham Yatra: 39 lakh devotees visited

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Chardham Yatra continues in Uttarakhand. This time, a large number of devotees are reaching Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib to visit. Chardham Yatra has been seen by more than 39 lakh pilgrims so far, which is a new record. Tourism Minister Satpal Maharaj in Uttarakhand government gave information about this achievement through a press conference. He said, “A total of 47 lakh 27 thousand 619 devotees have registered for Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath Dham and Badrinath Dham for Chardham Yatra. Also, 2 lakh, 16 thousand, 960 devotees have registered online and offline for Hemkund Sahib. 49 lakh, 41 thousand, 41 thousand, 41 thousand, 527 and 527 for Chardham Yatra have been registered online and offline. Have done. “

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This time a record number of pilgrims are reaching pilgrims in the ongoing Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand. Tourism Minister Satpal Maharaj informed that so far 5 lakh, 73 thousand, 812, Gangotri Dham 6 lakh, 47 thousand, 571, 13 lakh, 91 thousand, 348, 11 lakh, 63 thousand, 867, 867, and Hemkund Sahib have visited 2 lakh, 63 thousand, 867, 867, 867, 867, 867, 867, and 16 thousand in Hemkund Sahib. Overall, 39 lakh, 92 thousand, 903 pilgrims have seen in all the dhams.
Expressing happiness over this achievement, Minister Satpal Maharaj said, “There is a plan to record this record in the Limca Book of World Records, so that the name of Uttarakhand is recorded in history.”

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Tourism Minister Satpal Maharaj also informed about the creation of an international airport in Haridwar. He said that by becoming an international airport in Haridwar, it would be connected to cities like London and New York. With this, people of Indian origin, especially people of Indian origin, will be able to easily reach Haridwar to flow the ashes of their ancestors into the Ganges. The minister said that Haridwar is the entrance of Chardham Yatra, and the airport will facilitate pilgrims here. Two places have been identified for this, but the final decision is yet to be taken.

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