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Jammu and Kashmir: Kulgam police deploy geo-fencing, facial recognition for Yatra safety

Kulgam (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 16 (ANI): In a big transfer to strengthen safety preparations for the continuing Amarnath Yatra, the Kulgam Police have carried out superior surveillance applied sciences, together with geo-fencing and facial recognition techniques, alongside the Srinagar-Jammu nationwide freeway.

The Kulgam police have adopted high-tech know-how, deploying state-of-the-art geo-fencing surveillance and facial recognition techniques on the Srinagar-Jammu nationwide freeway to additional strengthen safety for the Amarnath Yatra.

Geo-fencing has been carried out throughout the freeway stretch falling inside Kulgam’s jurisdiction to trace the motion of each pilgrims and autos in real-time.

Facial recognition techniques have additionally been deployed to determine potential threats and improve total safety throughout the yatra.

Meanwhile, the Yatri Niwas of Shri Amarnath Shrine Board at Chanderkote in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban was illuminated with tricolour lights, including to the festive ambiance of the continuing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.

Speaking to ANI, a pilgrim from Madhya Pradesh welcomed the preparations made by the Government.

‘The preparations listed here are excellent. I’m grateful for the preparations of the Indian authorities. The Yatri Niwas, illuminated with tricolour lights, is grand and stuffed with amenities. The pilgrims should not dealing with any issue,’ he stated.

Another pilgrim from Gujarat stated, ‘We are staying right here. The preparations listed here are glorious. All the amenities are right here. We are feeling protected right here. We really feel like Diwali is being celebrated right here. I request everybody to come back right here. We are feeling proud. People ought to go to right here and be a part of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.’

The Ramban district administration has made elaborate and round the clock preparations to make sure cleanliness and sanitation throughout the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, aiming to offer a protected and hygienic surroundings for pilgrims.

According to Assistant Commissioner Panchayat Mohammed Ashfaq Khanji, who can also be the Nodal Officer for sanitation throughout the Amarnath Yatra, sturdy measures have been put in place to take care of hygiene at lodging centres and langar websites, with over 1,200 washrooms and round 200 sanitation employees deployed.

Khanji added that supervisory employees are working across the clock, with full help from the Jal Shakti division to make sure there isn’t a scarcity of water or lapses in sanitation. He additionally stated that adequate water is offered for sustaining sanitation at these Langar websites and lodgement centres.

Speaking to ANI, Mohammed Ashfaq Khanji stated, ‘We have 8 lodgment centres in rural areas and 4 in city areas. Around 1200 washrooms are current in lodgment centres and langar websites for which we’ve got employed round 200 sanitation employees… We have additionally deployed supervisory employees over them, working around the clock… We have a excessive deal with guaranteeing there aren’t any lapses in sanitation. We have big help from the Jal Shakti division, and there may be adequate amount of water for our work.’

The twelfth batch of devotees departed from Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam for his or her pilgrimage to the Holy cave of Shri Amarnath Ji on Monday morning.

A devotee from Mumbai stated, ‘We are seven members. We are coming for the primary time. Proper preparations have been supplied for meals and sleep, however because of the rains, we face hassle. People are good. We will pray for the welfare of the folks of Maharashtra.’

The 38-day annual Amarnath pilgrimage to the three,880-metre-high holy cave shrine in south Kashmir started on July 3 and can conclude on August 9.

The pilgrimage is happening concurrently through each the Pahalgam route (Anantnag district) and the Baltal route (Ganderbal district).

Amarnath Yatra is an annual pilgrimage to the Amarnath cave, the place devotees pay homage to an ice stalagmite believed to be the lingam of Lord Shiva. The ice stalagmite kinds yearly throughout the summer season months and reaches its most measurement in July and August, when 1000’s of Hindu devotees make an annual pilgrimage to the cave. (ANI)

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