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Badrinath-Kedarnath temple doors to remain closed on Oct 25

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Uttarakhand, Oct 23: Doors of Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath temple will remain closed on October 25 on
the solar eclipse, said the temple committee.
After the eclipse, the pujas will be performed in the evening, the Chief Administrative Officer of the
Shri Kedarnath-Badrinath Temple Committee added.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered prayers at Badrinath temple on Friday. Uttarakhand Governor
Lt Gen (Retd) Gurmeet Singh and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami accompanied Prime Minister
at the shrine.
Before arriving in Badrinath, PM Modi visited Kedarnath Dham in Rudraprayag and offered prayers
donning a traditional pahadi outfit, Chola Dora, that was gifted to him by Himachali women during
his tour to the state.
PM Modi arrived at Jolly Grant airport in Dehradun earlier in the day and was received by Chief
Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Governor Lt Gen (Retd) Gurmeet Singh. He later laid the
foundation stone of the Kedarnath ropeway project and after that visited the Adi Guru
Shankaracharya Samadhi Sthal.
He reviewed the progress of development works along Mandakini Asthapath and Saraswati
Asthapath. PM Modi also interacted with the construction workers engaged in the Kedarnath Dham
development project.
According to Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the ropeway in Kedarnath will be around 9.7 km long
and will connect Gaurikund to Kedarnath, reducing the travel time between the two places from 6-7
hours at present to only about 30 mins.
The Hemkund ropeway will connect Govindghat to Hemkund Sahib. It will be around 12.4 km long
and will reduce the travel time from more than a day to only about 45 mins. This ropeway will also
connect Ghangaria, which is the gateway to Valley of Flowers Park, said the PMO
statement.
The ropeways, which will be developed at a cumulative cost of around Rs 2,430 crore, are an
environmental friendly mode of transport that will provide a safe, secure and stable mode of
transport. This major infrastructure development will give a boost to religious , which will
give a fillip to the economic development in the region and lead to the creation of multiple
employment opportunities as well.

Foundation stone for road widening projects worth around Rs 1,000 crore will also be laid during the
visit. The two road widening projects – from Mana to Mana Pass (NH07) and from Joshimath to
Malari (NH107B) – shall be another step towards providing last-mile all- road connectivity to
our border areas. Apart from boosting connectivity, these projects will also prove beneficial from a
strategic point of view as well.
Kedarnath and Badrinath are among the most important Hindu shrines. The area is also known for
one of the revered Sikh Pilgrim site – Hemkund Sahib. The connectivity projects are aimed to ease
access and improve basic infrastructure in places of religious significance. (Agencies)

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