
The yatra will be organised as per schedule though there was a proposal to postpone it. We spoke to the local people
who want it to go on. It is a religious issue and local sentiments are attached with it. Last Yatra happened in 2000. Hence this time it was originally scheduled in 2012 but was postponed to this year due to Malmaas (one inauspicious month) in the last year.
Normally thousands of pilgrims from across the world take part in the march. However, the district administration has warned that they are not in position to handle large gatherings hence the yatra should be held at a local level. It is difficult but the yatra will go on as of now. After the natural calamity and continuous rains and landslides the road network is badly damaged. Administration cannot handle big crowds and even mini vehicles won’t be allowed. It has been suggested to allow only locals and fit people. For the first time there will be a database of all the pilgrims. Uttarakhand state would be doing this exercise for the first time. Although it is going to be very challenging.
Due to bad weather administration could not do the minimum preparation needed. If Yatra is organised on big scale, it will be considered risky. A meeting will be held soon to discuss the arrangements, precautions and security measures of the yatra. Since this is a religious issue, government cannot interfere in this. It is appealing people to organise it at very small scale. There will be additional precautionary measures but it will be decided after the meeting.
Organisers, Nanda Devi Raj Jaat committee, have requested the state government to involve ITBP for handling the security aspect. Extra precautions need to be taken after the Kedarnath tragedy. Hence state government was urged to involve ITBP jawans to assure safety of this yatra. Nanda Devi is the supreme goddess of locals of Garhwal and Kumaon region. She visits her maternal dwelling in these Himalayan heights in hindu calendar month of Bhadrapad (August and September) and the festival is celebrated by the natives in every 12 years.
Besides Nanda Devi (7816 mts) is also the second heighest peak in India, located in Chamoli District of Uttarakhand. The route of Yatra passes through beautiful and mysterious lakes of Roopkund & Homkund and slopes of Bedini Bugyal. Besides Yatra, this route is also considered to a trekker’s paradise for its mesmerizing natural beauty, but it is also tough and challenging. Trekkers around the world dream of going to this area.