Katra, Jammu and Kashmir:
The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi (SMVD) Shrine Board in Jammu and Kashmir’s Katra is about to ship prasad to devotees by means of pace publish after an settlement was entered with the Division of Posts on Saturday.
In line with an announcement by the SMVD, Ramesh Kumar, Chief Government Officer of the Shrine Board, and Gaurav Srivastava, Director of the Postal Service in Jammu and Kashmir signed the settlement on the Religious Progress Centre in Katra.
“For facilitating the devotees, particularly through the prevailing circumstances, the Board at present launched the power of supply of Prasad at their locations. This initiative of the Board will vastly assist the devotees to avail the Prasad who couldn’t undertake the yatra as a result of circumstances created by the pandemic,” it stated.
Three classes of prasad have been launched by the Board on a no-profit no-loss foundation, which might be booked both by means of the official web site of the Shrine Board or by means of telephonic mode.
“The yatra to the Holy Shrine resumed on August 16. Supplementary services like helicopter, battery operated automobiles and passenger ropeway between Bhawan and Bhairon Ji have additionally been pressed into service for the visiting pilgrims,” the assertion added.
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