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Amarnath Yatra News

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Amarnath Yatra 2025 ended with the Chhari Mubarak ritual at the holy cave, drawing 4.1 lakh devotees amid heavy security following the Pahalgam terror attack, with advanced surveillance ensuring pilgrims’ safety.
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The Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, announced that critical repair and maintenance works are required due to the damage caused by heavy rainfall. The deployment of personnel and machinery for these repairs makes it impossible to continue the Yatra, leading to its suspension from August 3, on both routes.
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Amarnath Yatra remained suspended from the Jammu base camp for the second consecutive day on Friday due to rainfall.
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The Amarnath Yatra, which began on July 3, is scheduled to conclude on August 9, and has seen over 2,47,313 pilgrims visit the holy cave shrine in the first 16 days.
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Ashiq Hussain, an SDRF personnel, demonstrating remarkable bravery and presence of mind, carried the pilgrim on his back for approximately three kilometers through muddy, slippery paths to reach Chandanwari, a base camp with medical facilities. 
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The 38-day annual Amarnath pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre-high holy cave shrine in South Kashmir commenced on July 3 and will conclude on August 9.  
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The 8th batch of pilgrims has departed from Nunwan base camp for the Amarnath Yatra 2025. Devotees laud the arrangements as the 38-day pilgrimage to the holy cave continues in Jammu & Kashmir.
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Following the Pahalgam terror attack, authorities upgraded the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) in Srinagar with the latest technology to ensure every pilgrim remains under constant surveillance.
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Over one lakh devotees visited Amarnath cave in six days, showing strong faith despite the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
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 The convoy departed in 312 vehicles, including 136 buses, 70 medium motor vehicles, and 106 light motor vehicles.
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Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, the J&K administration, police, security forces, and other stakeholders have made notable improvements over previous years, said J&K LG Manoj Sinha.
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The Amarnath Yatra began with over 12,000 pilgrims having darshan on day one. Amidst tight, multi-layered security following recent attacks, another 6,411 pilgrims departed Jammu for the sacred Kashmir shrine.
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Despite the tragic terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam’s Baisaran Valley, pilgrims undertaking the Amarnath Yatra via the Pahalgam route have demonstrated remarkable resilience, saying they have full trust in the Indian Army and security forces.
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LG Sinha extended his heartiest wishes to all pilgrims for a safe and blissful journey.
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In a handout, the police said that the accused has been identified as: Shivam Mittal S/O Krishan Mittal, Resident of Dwarka Puri, Jagadhri, District Yamunanagar, Haryana. 
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The devotees have expressed strong faith in arrangements made by the authorities for the holy pilgrimage. They said bullets and bombs cannot stop us from having Baba Barfani’s darshan, while some say coming here is a strong message to those who wanted us not to come. 
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It is not only the Jammu and Kashmir administration or the security forces, but also the local Kashmiris who are standing firm to welcome the Amarnath pilgrims.






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