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Amarnath pilgrims stranded after vehicular traffic suspended along Jammu-Srinagar highway | The Indian Express

Amarnath pilgrims stranded after vehicular traffic suspended along Jammu-Srinagar highway | The Indian Express

Thousands of Amarnath pilgrims and tourists were stranded with authorities, as part of precautionary measures, on Saturday suspending movement of all sorts of vehicular traffic along the Jammu-Srinagar national highway in the region, where people in only Banihal town...
Drones to be used to monitor this year’s Amaranath Yatra : India Today

Drones to be used to monitor this year’s Amaranath Yatra : India Today

Authorities will use drones to monitor this year’s Amaranath Yatra following intelligence tips that terrorists may be planning to target the holy Hindu pilgrimage to the cave shrine, official sources told India Today TV. Equipped with surveillance cameras, the...
Amarnath Yatra proceeds peacefully; 1,621 pilgrims leave Jammu | The Financial Express

Amarnath Yatra proceeds peacefully; 1,621 pilgrims leave Jammu | The Financial Express

Another batch of 1,621 pilgrims left Jammu on Wednesday to perform the Amarnath Yatra which has been proceeding peacefully in the Kashmir Valley, officials said. The pilgrims left Jammu in 34 buses and 15 light motor vehicles escorted by the security forces, a senior...
Ahmedabad: Over 18,000 security men to guard Lord Jagannath rath yatra – The Economic Times

Ahmedabad: Over 18,000 security men to guard Lord Jagannath rath yatra – The Economic Times

GANDHINAGAR: A force of 18,000 security personnel will be deployed in Ahmedabad to guard the annual Lord Jagannath rath yatra, which will be taken out on Wednesday.”For Ahmedabad, which will witness it’s 139th rath yatra (on July 6), around 8,000 security...
Amarnath Yatra: In ponywalahs and palkis, a tale of communal harmony | Hindustan Times

Amarnath Yatra: In ponywalahs and palkis, a tale of communal harmony | Hindustan Times

The base camp was teeming with pilgrims, instantly recognisable by their backpacks, muddy shoes, wooden walking sticks, and the religious songs they sing as they progress by foot, or on horseback, or on a porter’s improvised palanquin. The sight and sounds at Baltal...
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