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L-G Alots 3.5 Acres for Yatri Niwas in Srinagar

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Srinagar: The Jammu & Kashmir government gave a sanction of almost 3.5 hectares (25 channels) to Shri Amarnathji Temple board in Panthachowk in Srinagar Regency for the construction of the Pilgrimage Office and Pilgrimage (Yatri Niwas) with a rental of 40 years.
The order says that the land will be given to the nominal rental of Rs 10 per canal every year.
“Sanctions with this given to 25 canal land grants are located in the village of Panthachowk, Tehsil Panthachowk, Srinagar District according to the description in Appendix ‘A’ supporting Shri Amarnathji Temple Board (SASB) for office construction and Yatri Niwas on a stale lease for a period of 40 years Since the date of taking ownership of the payment of Rs 10 / – per channel per year without the cost of each premium imposed for the purpose for this purpose given, “said the command.
The order also said that allotment, rent must be regulated under the J & K grantment law, 1960.
The next order said that Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, will sign a rental agreement on behalf of the government.
In 2008, the Gulam Government of the Prophet-LED-LEDs at J & K had given SASB’s permission to build a concrete line to the Amarnath Cave, which was opposed by PDP.
Hurriyat’s leadership has even moved as an agitation that opposes this decision.
PDP does not stop there; Mehbooba Mufti left the Government of Congress-PDP, which led to the resignation of the Gulam prophet Azad as cm in 2008.
The governor later, NN Vohra, pulled the order later.
Yatri Niwas accommodates 3,000 pilgrimsmanoj Sinha, Sasb Chairperson, earlier this month said new facilities will be built in Panthachowk in Srinagar within 18 months.
Yatri Niwas is designed to accommodate more than 3,000 pilgrims.
“It will also act as a center for information for pilgrims, in addition to many similar works will be completed for Yatra’s current behavior,” Sinha said.
The J & K government, he said, was starting a variety of services, along with infrastructure development to provide an unforgettable experience for millions of people Shri Amarnathi.
“We plan to build Yatri Niwas in various UT parts, in addition to the permanent office.
Greater Yatri Niwas will soon appear in your Jamm to facilitate a large number of worshipers visiting.
Other Yatri Niwas with the capacity to accommodate 3,200 yatris will come in Chanderkote, on the righteous.
With modern facilities and a conducive environment was created, that day was not far away when Yatris visited Shri Amarnathji Temple would cross the 10 lakh mark, which would make a big impact on the J & K economy, “Sinha said.

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