General

When Faith Wins over Fear: 4000 Amarnath Yatra Pilgrims continue their Journey Unabated

NewsGram Desk

JAMMU, July 14, 2017: A fresh batch of over 4,000 pilgrims left here for the Amarnath cave shrine on Friday, an official said. The pilgrims progress has increased steadily despite a terror strike on a yatra bus in south Kashmir's Anantnag district on July 10.

"Another batch of 4,105 yatris left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas at 3.40 a.m. in an escorted convoy of 191 vehicles for the valley," the official said.

"The number of pilgrims has gradually started increasing since Monday as the daily arrivals have been going up after the terror attack," another official said.

Authorities have tightened security ensuring no vehicle carrying pilgrims moved on the highway unescorted.

It has also been decided that in addition to escort vehicles accompanying the convoy of pilgrims, armed guards would be deployed inside each yatri vehicle during the journey.

On Monday, six women and a man were killed while 19 other pilgrims were injured as the terrorists sprayed bullets on an unescorted private bus from Gujarat carrying the pilgrims from the Himalayan cave shrine.

The attack took place in the Khanabal area on the Jammu-Srinagar highway.

Over 1.90 devotees have performed the pilgrimage since it began on June 29.

The 40-day Amarnath Yatra will end on August 7 on 'Shravan Purnima' coinciding with the Raksha Bandhan festival. (IANS)

India aims to double seafood exports to $15 billion by 2030

Philippines posts $359 million BOP surplus in August

Digital Minimalism: Can Students Really Unplug in 2025?

7 Reasons for Indian business expansion to the UAE

Venezuela calls on UN to stop US military moves in Caribbean