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Home » DC Ganderbal flags-off 15th annual Gangbal Yatra

DC Ganderbal flags-off 15th annual Gangbal Yatra

Posted on September 22, 2023 by Ajaz Rashid | Last updated on September 22, 2023

BY KS NEWS DESK

GANDERBAL, SEPTEMBER 22: The 15th annual Gangbal yatra commenced here today after a group of pilgrims mostly Kashmiri Pandits was flagged-off by the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Shyambir from Naranag. DC Ganderbal flags-off 15th annual Gangbal Yatra

SSP Ganderbal, Nikhil Borkar and other civil and police officials were present on the occasion.

The group of pilgrims left from the Naranag temple for Annual Harmukh Gangbal yatra amid religious fervor and were accompanied by SDRF team, Police and other officials.

After performing Puja at Naranag temple, devotees set on foot to undertake a 36-km journey to Gangabal Lake, which is located around 14,500 feet above sea level in the Harmukh mountain range.

DC Ganderbal flags-off 15th annual Gangbal Yatra

The sacred puja would be performed on the banks of Gangbal Lake situated at an elevation of 3570 meters on Saturday following which the pilgrims will return the next day.

The pilgrimage was organized under the banner of the Harmukh Ganga (Gangabal) Trust (HGGT) and All Parties Migrants’ Coordination Committee.

Speaking on the occasion, DC said that the administration has made all arrangements including accommodation, food, medical and security arrangements for the pilgrims.

On the occasion, devotees thanked district administration, police and locals for extending their co-operation and support in facilitating this Yatra.

Among others, SDM Kangan, Javid Ahmad Rather, SDPO Kangan Muzaffar Jan, Tehsildar Kangan, SHO Kangan and other concerned were present on the occasion.

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