Nuzhat Mushtaq

Srinagar: The Amarnath Yatra has broken all previous records this year, with over 1.30 lakh pilgrims visiting the holy cave shrine in just six days. This surge in devotees is a testament to the growing popularity and importance of this sacred journey. A fresh batch of 6,919 pilgrims departed from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas base camp in Jammu early this morning, embarking on their journey towards the twin base camps of Baltal and Nunwan-Pahalgam. The pilgrims are accompanied by a strong security presence, ensuring their safety and well-being throughout the journey.
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The Amarnath Yatra, a significant religious pilgrimage for Hindus, is a testament to the enduring faith and devotion of millions. The record-breaking numbers this year highlight the increased accessibility and improved infrastructure surrounding the pilgrimage, making it easier for devotees to undertake this sacred journey.
According to available data, in 2023, the yatra crossed the one-lakh mark on the 10th day of its commencement, while in 2022 it took nine days.
Meanwhile, the administration has placed stringent security arrangements for the smooth conduct of the yatra.
Officials said that Security personnel from the police, Central Reserve Police Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, and other paramilitary forces have been deployed along the route, while the army is overseeing the overall security with the air force providing all-round aerial surveillance.
Over 125 free langars have been established by philanthropic organizations at base camps and in the yatra area up to the holy cave to serve the pilgrims.
The 52-day-long Amarnath Ji Yatra will conclude on August 19 this year.