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Shree Machail Mata Yatra 2024 Sees Over 50,000 Pilgrims as Arrangements Are in Full Swing

The Shree Machail Mata Yatra 2024, which began on July 25, has successfully crossed the 50,000 mark in pilgrim attendance, with 8,535 devotees performing darshan at the Holy Shree Chandi Mata Mandir of Machail Paddar today.

This annual pilgrimage is one of the most prominent in the Jammu Division, ranking just behind the Katra Mata Vaishno Yatra in significance. The yatra has gained immense popularity, with over 200,000 pilgrims participating last year.

The holy mace (Chhari) procession is scheduled to depart from Jammu on August 17, following traditional routes and transit points. The weather at Machail Bhawan remains clear, ensuring a smooth experience for the devotees.

To facilitate a seamless pilgrimage experience, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar, in collaboration with Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Dr. Devansh Yadav and local administration, is overseeing extensive arrangements. These include:

Langar Services: Meals are being provided by devotees near Bhawan Machail and along the route.
Accommodation: Lodging is available at the Yatri Bhawan Gulabgarh, Sapphire Guest House, various tent accommodations, and Yatri Sarai near Chandi Mata Bhawan, Machail.
Infrastructure Enhancements: Improvements have been made to roads, water supply, footpaths, sanitation, and security. New bridges and repairs to existing infrastructure are aimed at providing a safe and hassle-free experience despite challenging geography.
Transport: A new road up to Chashoti on the Gulabgarh to Machail axis has reduced the trekking distance to 3-4 hours. Chopper services are also available.
Online Registration: Pilgrims are encouraged to use the official Machail Yatra website https://shrimachailmatayatra.com for online registration and updated information on the yatra, including weather conditions and routes. Pilgrims are advised to carry their Aadhar cards and review the guidelines provided on the website.
With the footfall expected to exceed 300,000 this year, Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Dr. Devansh Yadav has urged all yatris to adhere to the guidelines and utilize the available facilities for a safe and pleasant journey.

The administration remains committed to ensuring a seamless pilgrimage experience and addressing any queries through the official website.

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