Srinagar, June 15 (Scoop News)- Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today released the 15th edition of Shri Amarnathji Yatra Guide Book, at Lok Bhavan.
The Lieutenant Governor commended the Tourism Federation of Jammu for its continuous endeavors to enhance the pilgrimage tourism experience.
He also appreciated the collaborative efforts of the Federation and all associated organizations in ensuring that Shri Amarnathji Yatra remains a safe, seamless, and spiritually fulfilling journey for devotees.
This year's edition of the Guide Book serves as an essential informative manual for pilgrims. It provides vital information regarding facilities, safety protocols,Yatra disciplines, registration procedures to medical facilities, accommodation options, and emergency contact details along both routes from Lakhanpur to the Holy Cave.
Shri Rajesh Gupta, Chairman, Tourism Federation of Jammu, and President Vishwa Hindu Parishad J&K and Ladakh; informed that, inspired by the resounding success of Jammu Tawi Aarti initiative, regular Aarti ceremonies have now been expanded to other sacred locations across the region, including Surinsar Nag Mandir, Baba Kailakh Dev Sthan, Purmandal, Ghagwal, Jatwal, and Raghunath Mandir.
The Tourism Federation has geared up comprehensively for the Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2026. Arrangements have been put in place in coordination with Jammu Smart City Limited for the continuation of regular Aarti from 29th June (Jyeshtha Purnima). On the first day of Aarti at Jammu, Poojan will be performed on the morning of 29th June at the venue, continuing the practice from last year. Additionally, Langar will continue to be served at the Current Registration Counter in Jammu from the same date.
The Tourism Federation has also planned to produce a video documentary showcasing upgraded facilities for Shri Amarnathji Yatries, covering the entire area from Lakhanpur to the Holy Cave, including both routes. The documentary, to be released before the Yatra begins, will apprise pilgrims of enhanced facilities and educate devotees on Yatra disciplines and safety protocols.
The Guide Book is designed and printed for Tourism Federation of Jammu by Shri Shivang Satya Gupta of ESPA FEE Private Limited for free distribution among Shri Amarnathji Yatries for their welfare and information.
The release ceremony was attended by Shri Shubhankar Pratyush Pathak, Additional Secretary in Lieutenant Governor's Secretariat; Er. Kiran Wattal, President, Shri Amarnathji Yatra Welfare Society and Convenor of Vishwa Kashmiri Samaj; Shri Amrik Singh, President, Jammu Association of Tour Operators; Shri B.B. Kotwal, President, Bhaderwah Patnitop Travel Trade Association; Shri Abhay Bakaya, Vice President, Tourism Federation of Jammu; Mohd. Maqbool Shoda, Vice President, J&K and Ladakh Tourism Stakeholders Association.
Legislator, deputations call on Forest Minister; Project developmental issues
SRINAGAR, JUNE 15: Jammu, Srinagar, June 15 (Scoop News)-Legislator Qaiser Jamsheed Lone besides several public deputations and individuals today called on Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, at Civil Secretariat here and apprised him of various public welfare issues, developmental concerns and other pressing concerns affecting their respective areas.
MLA Lolab discussed several constituency related matters and sought the Minister's intervention for augmentation of public infrastructure, improvement in water supply schemes, irrigation facilities and other developmental works in his area.
During the interaction, the legislator highlighted the need for timely execution of the ongoing works and early resolution of issues concerning public service delivery. He also projected several demands related to strengthening civic amenities and improving infrastructure.
Besides the legislator, several deputations and individuals from different areas also met the Minister and projected their grievances and demands.
A delegation from Pir Panjal raised the issues concerning execution of works under the Jal Jeevan Mission and sought timely resolution of matters for smooth implementation of projects. The delegation urged the Minister for necessary intervention to ensure uninterrupted progress of works being undertaken under the mission.
Another delegation from the area sought the Minister's intervention for blacktopping of roads in their locality and highlighted several other developmental and civic issues for redressal.
Likewise, several delegations and representatives from different parts of Kashmir highlighted the matters related to roads, power supply, health facilities, potable water, pending development projects and other local concerns requiring departmental attention.
The Minister gave a patient hearing to the deputations and assured them that all their genuine issues and demands projected during the meetings would be examined on priority. He reiterated the government's commitment towards ensuring responsive governance and timely redressal of public grievances.
The Minister directed the concerned officers to take appropriate follow-up action on the issues raised by the visiting delegations and individuals for prompt redress.
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