Preparations for Chardham Yatra fast, patches of roads in Tehri Garhwal in full swing

Tehri Garhwal, April 17 (IANS). Tehri Garhwal -District Administration has prepared to make the upcoming Chardham Yatra smooth, safe and successful in Uttarakhand. Under the guidance of district magistrate Mayur Dixit, the work of plastering is quickly on different roads of the district. The main purpose of this work is to release all the roads before the trip begins, so that millions of committed and tourists do not have to experience any inconvenience in traffic. District Magistrate Mayur Dixit said that Chardham Yatra is extremely important to Uttarakhand, not only from religious, but also from economic and cultural perspective. Keeping that in mind, the district administration is committed to improving the status of travel routes. He gave strict instructions to the officials concerned that the work to restore the roads should be completed in time. Dixit said: “Our goal is to ensure that dedicated do not experience any problems during the journey. Along with the liberation of the roads, other necessary arrangements are also made.” In this series, the work of Lappies on the Nerergaddu ​​highway under the Department of Public Works (PWD), Narendra Nagar, is fast underway. This route is important for the Chardham Yatra, as it plays an important role in taking dedicated to large pilgrimages. According to PWD officials, special attention is paid to parts of the road, where the movement of vehicles can be interrupted due to dimples or poor surfaces. Regular inspections are also done to ensure the quality of the work. The district magistrate also told that apart from the maintenance of roads, other necessary amenities such as drinking water, toilets and medical facilities are also arranged on travel routes. In addition, the coordination between the police and the administration was established to strengthen traffic management and security system. Dixit also called on locals and traders to work together so that arrangements could be run smoothly during travel. -Ians Akks/CBT Share this story Tags