The portals of one of the most famous gurdwaras in India – Shri Hemkund Sahib in Uttarakhand – opened for pilgrims on Friday, 4 September.
The Sikh holy site reopens every year in May. However, the reopening was delayed this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
What are the guidelines issued by the Hemkund Sahib Management Trust? How will the pilgrimage be different this year? Read on.
Who will be allowed to enter?
What about pilgrims who are visiting from other states?
Pilgrims who are visiting Shri Hemkund Sahib from other states should undergo a mandatory antigen COVID-19 test and only those with negative results will be allowed to proceed for the pilgrimage.
Is there prior registration required?
Yes, only those pilgrims registered on the web portal of Dehradun shall be allowed to undertake the pilgrimage.
What are the general precautions that needs to be taken while visiting the Gurdwara?
Is there a restriction on the number of people who will be allowed?
Only 100 pilgrims will be allowed to visit the shrine per day.
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