Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Resumes After Six Years
The Kailash Manasarovar Yatra has been resumed after six years, with the first batch of 33 pilgrims departing via Nathula, Sikkim. Governor Mathur highlighted its religious significance and praised the arrangement efforts. This year, 750 pilgrims will participate, with 500 using the Nathu La route.
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The Kailash Manasarovar Yatra has officially resumed after a six-year pause, with the first group of 33 pilgrims and two liaison officers departing on Friday.
The yatra was ceremoniously flagged off by Governor Om Prakash Mathur at the Sino-Indian border in East Sikkim, marking a significant cultural and religious undertaking for participants.
State departments and paramilitary forces have collaborated to ensure the pilgrimage proceeds smoothly, safeguarding the well-being and comfort of the travelers. This year, 750 Indian pilgrims are set to embark on the journey, showcasing continued faith and commitment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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