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National: In view of the second phase of Chardham Yatra, the Uttarakhand government has started preparations. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami seems to be very serious about the Chardham Yatra. He said that in the second phase, offline registration will be arranged near the Chardham Yatra itself. CM Pushkar Singh Dhami said on Friday that the second phase of Chardham Yatra is about to begin. During the yatra, a large number of pilgrims will come for darshan. Arrangements have also been made for the second phase of Chardham Yatra. Now in the second phase, we have made arrangements for offline registration near the Dham itself.

The CM said that a provision for limited number of devotees was made in the first phase of Char Dham Yatra. The number of devotees had increased to a great extent. At that time our first priority was their safety. Due to this the number was limited, but this time such a provision has not been made. Devotees were also facing inconvenience due to barricading at various places. This time that inconvenience has also been eliminated.

The second phase of the journey will start from September 15.
Let us tell you that this year the first phase of the Char Dham Yatra started on May 10. The doors of Yamunotri, Gangotri, and Kedarnath Dham were opened. After this, the doors of Badrinath Dham were opened on May 12. Now the second phase of the Char Dham Yatra is starting from September 15. It is likely that the Kedarnath Dham walking route will also be made smooth. The number of pilgrims had decreased due to rain and landslides in the monsoon season, but a large number of devotees are expected to come once again in the second phase of the Yatra.

Online registrations are being done for the second phase of the Yatra. Thousands of people are registering online for the Yatra in a day. Every year lakhs of devotees from India and abroad reach for the Char Dham Yatra. Char Dham Yatra has special significance in Hinduism. The purpose of this Yatra is self-purification and attainment of salvation. It is believed that by visiting these four Dhams, all the sins of a person are washed away.

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