In olden times, Chardham Yatra was a matter of faith for people, but today some people have started coming here along with faith for adventure also. Due to this, a large number of young children are coming here along with the elderly. There is a crowded atmosphere during Char Dham Yatra. Not only are there a large number of devotees coming for darshan, there is also a gathering of bloggers and video creators.
In such a situation, devotees are facing inconvenience. Now the administration is going to take strict action against those who do videography to fulfill their adventure or hobby. In fact, a new order has been issued by the government on Thursday, in which there is a complete ban on making reels within 50 meters of the temple complex.
It was written in the government order
In this SOP of Uttarakhand government, it was said that Char Dham Yatra is being conducted in the state, in which a large number of devotees are coming for darshan. The government and administration are working to make arrangements for this. But, the video shoots or reels that some people are making are causing problems to the devotees. People are gathering at one place in large crowds to see them, due to which the pilgrims are facing difficulties in darshan and worship. To avoid inconvenience to the devotees, a complete ban has been imposed on reels or video shoots within 50 meters of the premises of the temples of Char Dham Yatra.
Ban on VIP darshan also
These days, people from all over the country and abroad are arriving in the state of Uttarakhand for Char Dham Yatra, due to which the crowd has increased significantly. It is challenging for the government to control this crowd and maintain order. To maintain better arrangements, the government has also banned VIP darshan till May 31. Chief Secretary Radha Raturi wrote a letter to the Chief Secretaries of all the states and union territories saying that it is difficult to arrange for VIP darshan till May 31, hence a ban is being imposed on it. Let us tell you that more than 27 lakh devotees have registered for Chardham.