The yatra was suspended from Jammu on Sunday, corresponding with the dissident supported two-day strike over the Article 35A issue
The Amarnath yatra continued on Tuesday, August 7, 2018, from Jammu following two days with a new clump of 454 explorers, including 63 ladies, leaving the Bhagwati Nagar base camp for the give in hallowed place in south Kashmir Himalayas.
The yatra was suspended from Jammu on Sunday, agreeing with the rebel supported two-day strike in challenge the legitimate test to the legitimacy of Article 35A, which gives unique rights and benefits to the locals of Jammu and Kashmir.
A police official said the 36th bunch of 454 pioneers, including 391 men and 63 ladies, left the base camp in an escort of 11 vehicles under tight security.
While 230 pioneers, including 30 ladies, have selected to attempt the yatra from the most brief 12-km Baltal course in Ganderbal locale, 194 others, including 33 ladies, are playing out the yatra from the customary 36-km Pahalgam track, the authority stated, including the travelers heading for Pahalgam likewise included 33 sadhus.
The 60-day yearly yatra started from the twin tracks on June 28. It is booked to finish up on August 26, matching with Raksha Bandhan.
Till Monday evening, 2,74,118 pioneers had paid their deference at the 3,880-meter-high heavenly buckle, where the regular ice-shivalingam is shaped.
The early softening of the shivalingam this year has prompted an extensive drop in the quantity of travelers.
The Amarnath yatra continued on Tuesday, August 7, 2018, from Jammu following two days with a new clump of 454 explorers, including 63 ladies, leaving the Bhagwati Nagar base camp for the give in hallowed place in south Kashmir Himalayas.
The yatra was suspended from Jammu on Sunday, agreeing with the rebel supported two-day strike in challenge the legitimate test to the legitimacy of Article 35A, which gives unique rights and benefits to the locals of Jammu and Kashmir.
A police official said the 36th bunch of 454 pioneers, including 391 men and 63 ladies, left the base camp in an escort of 11 vehicles under tight security.
While 230 pioneers, including 30 ladies, have selected to attempt the yatra from the most brief 12-km Baltal course in Ganderbal locale, 194 others, including 33 ladies, are playing out the yatra from the customary 36-km Pahalgam track, the authority stated, including the travelers heading for Pahalgam likewise included 33 sadhus.
The 60-day yearly yatra started from the twin tracks on June 28. It is booked to finish up on August 26, matching with Raksha Bandhan.
Till Monday evening, 2,74,118 pioneers had paid their deference at the 3,880-meter-high heavenly buckle, where the regular ice-shivalingam is shaped.
The early softening of the shivalingam this year has prompted an extensive drop in the quantity of travelers.
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