60K Kashmiri pandits likely to visit Mela Kheerbhawani in Valley: official

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Over 60,000 displaced from various parts of and abroad are expected to visit five famous temples in the valley during "Mela Kheerbhawani" starting on Zeasht Astami on June 10.

"We have finalised all arrangements in connections with the yatra. I along with the respective heads of various districts and officers visited all the five temples and put in place all the required arrangements," told reporters here.

For the last few days, has been busy visiting the five temples of goddess Ragniya and Mata Tripursundri in valley to finalise the security, boarding and lodging, and enroute and at the shrines.

Bhat visited the temples along with All (APMCC) and officials of various districts where shrines are located.

The administrative teams visited temples of Tulmulla in district, Tikker in Kupwara, Laktipora Aishmuqam in Anantnag and Mata Tripursundri Devsar and Mata Kheerbhawani Manzgam in district.

Zeasht Ashtami is celebrated by across the country and outside and they try to visit Mela Kheerbawani in the Valley on the occasion.

This year the mela is expected to attract huge participation by over 60 to 70,000 displaced Kashmiri pandits, said Pandita.

He said owing to militancy since 2016, the participation by has been low, but this year there are indications of a surge in the participation by them.

The has deployed over 100 vehicles to ferry people from various migrant camps and other places in and to these temples in Kashmir, said Bhat.

Most of the community members are likely to undertake their journey with their families in their own vehicles, but the too has made for those, who cannot afford it, he said, adding the registration is still on for facilitating others.

The official teams visiting the shrines reviewed the arrangements for Zeasth Ashtami from 7th to 12th June for devotees as per Divisional Bashir Ahmad Khan's directions.

Apart from the security, other arrangements made by the administration include availability of portable water, sanitation, fire and emergency services, blankets, LPG, sleeping bags, cylinders, rice, aata and

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First Published: Tue, June 04 2019. 16:35 IST