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Uttarakhand: Badrinath-Kedarnath Yatra… BKTC’s income decreased due to slow travel, situation regarding registration is not clear

Dehradun, October 2024: The Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) is witnessing a significant decline in its income due to the slowdown in the ongoing Badrinath-Kedarnath Yatra. The dip in pilgrim numbers has raised concerns, and the situation regarding the registration process remains unclear, adding to the uncertainty.

Decline in Pilgrim Numbers

Traditionally, the Badrinath-Kedarnath Yatra attracts thousands of devotees from across the country, contributing significantly to the BKTC’s revenue. However, this year, the number of pilgrims has reduced due to various factors, including unpredictable weather conditions and logistical challenges. This has led to a sharp drop in the temple committee’s income.

Uncertainty Around Registration

Another issue contributing to the slow pace of the yatra is the confusion surrounding the registration process. The mandatory online registration system, introduced to manage crowds and ensure safety, has seen technical glitches and delays. Many potential pilgrims are either unaware of the process or have faced difficulties in completing their registrations, further reducing the turnout.

BKTC’s Financial Concerns

The BKTC relies heavily on donations and fees collected during the yatra to fund the maintenance of the temples and related infrastructure. The decrease in income is likely to impact the committee’s ability to sustain operations and upkeep the temples. This situation may also affect local businesses and tourism-related services that depend on the pilgrimage season.

Efforts to Address the Situation

To address the slowdown, the Uttarakhand government and BKTC are considering steps to simplify the registration process and ensure smooth travel for pilgrims. There are discussions about increasing awareness and improving on-ground facilities to encourage more devotees to resume their pilgrimage.

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