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| HRA Katra Submits Memorandum to High-Level Committee on Ropeway Project | |
Katra,February 05 (Scoop News)-Hotel & Restaurant Association (HRA), Katra today submitted a comprehensive memorandum to the High-Level Committee constituted for the Ropeway Project comprising of SMVD Shrine Baord members Dr.Ashok Bhan & Retd.Judge Suresh Kumar Sharma,Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar,CEO Shrine Board Sachin Kumar Vaishya, highlighting key concerns and suggestions related to the proposed project and allied measures aimed at improving pilgrim facilitation, enhancing the overall Yatra experience, and increasing Yatra footfall.
The memorandum was submitted by HRA Katra,President Rakesh Wazir alongwith Chairman Shyam Lal Kesar,Sr.Vice President Virender Kesar,Executive members Sahil Heera & Sohan Chand who thanked the Hon’ble Committee for providing stakeholders an opportunity to present their views. They emphasized that the Ropeway Project should be initiated only after thorough consultation with all stakeholders, and if started, its starting point should be from a place from where base Camp of Katra be not ignored and santitity and faith of Town and Vaishnodevi Shrine is maintained.
Since everyone in the Committee was associated with Shrine Board in one way or the other thus other issues pertaining to the Shrine were also discussed including,serious concern over frequent suspension of the Yatra, stating that even a one-day stoppage adversely impacts tourism and hospitality-related activities for an entire month. The memorandum stressed that facilitation of Yatries must remain the top priority, with no diversion of funds from essential Yatra-related facilities. It also called for a detailed analysis of the stagnation of Yatra since 2012 and a review of the unprecedented decline witnessed during the previous year.
Mr.Wazir while Highlighting long-term growth measures, HRA Katra proposed a strategy to rotate nearly one crore pilgrims visiting Vaishno Devi annually to other pilgrimage and tourist destinations across Jammu & Kashmir, with Katra as the focal point. Citing success stories such as Shiv Khori, Nau Devian, Baba Dhansar, Sear Baba, Patnitop, and Bhaderwah, the Association recommended expanding this model to destinations like Deva Mai,Devi Pindian, Mathwar, Ambaran, Showa Mata, Raghunath Temple, and Bawe Wali Mata.
Mr.Kesar while speaking on the occasion advocated introduction of a Light and Sound Show on the history of Maa Vaishno Devi Ji, promotion of Mata Ki Parikrama Yatra, revival of traditional ancient routes, and planned beautification of Katra town on the lines of the Golden Temple precinct and Chandni Chowk models.
Mr.Virender Kesar emphasized the need for stronger publicity and promotion through print, electronic, and digital media, greater participation in national tourism fairs, and a review of policies discouraging film and devotional shootings, recommending facilitation during lean periods to boost pilgrimage promotion.
The delegation stated that these measures would significantly improve pilgrim satisfaction and contribute to the sustainable growth of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra.
The Committee members listened each and every point patiently and assured that sympathetic consideration would be given to each and every point raised in the meeting.
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