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Char Dham Shrine Mgmt Bill passed in Uttarakhand

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Dehradun, December 10

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The state Assembly on Tuesday passed the Uttarakhand Char Dham Shrine Management Bill, paving the way for the creation of a board to run the affairs of 51 temples across the state, including the four famous Himalayan shrines.

Though the Assembly passed the Bill turning down the Opposition’s demand for referring it to a standing committee of the House to “remove its flaws”, the state government assured teerth purohits that their interests and all traditions associated with the temples under the jurisdiction of the board will be protected.

The Assembly also accepted a suggestion made by Badrinath MLA Mahendra Bhatt that the word “shrine” in the name of the legislation be replaced with “Devasthan”.

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The statement of objects and reasons of the Bill says creation of the body will be a “milestone for the rejuvenation of Shri Badrinath, Shri Kedarnath, Gangotri, Yamunotri and other famous temples located in the state.”

Tourism Minister Satpal Maharaj said, “The creation of a board was necessary for the better management of the temples” where more and more pilgrims from all over the country and abroad are coming to offer prayers.”

“A total of 32.40 lakh devotees visited the char dham this year. We need to create adequate infrastructure around the temples for them,” he said, adding the purpose behind the legislation was “purely administrative”. — PTI

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