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Daily footfall in Sabarimala temple restricted to 90,000 pilgrims

On Monday too, the temple witnessed heavy rush as over 1.19 lakh pilgrims booked the pilgrimage and several roads leading to the shrine in Pathanamthitta district were clogged since Sunday night

Updated on: Dec 12, 2022 04:12 PM IST
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In wake of unprecedented rush, a meeting chaired by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday decided to restrict the daily footfall in Sabarimala temple to 90,000 pilgrims.

The meeting also decided to extend “darshan” timings by an hour. (PTI photo)
The meeting also decided to extend “darshan” timings by an hour. (PTI photo)

On Monday too, the temple witnessed heavy rush as over 1.19 lakh pilgrims booked the pilgrimage and several roads leading to the shrine in Pathanamthitta district were clogged since Sunday night.

On Saturday, a mini stampede took place in Marakootum, on way to the hilltop, in which several pilgrims and police personnel received minor injuries prompting the high court to hold a special sitting on Sunday who instructed the temple board and police to take relevant steps.

The CM called a meeting in view of the HC directive and mounting complaints of pilgrims who were forced to stand more than 8-10 hours.

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“The government is committed to improve facilities to ensure a trouble-free pilgrimage,” the CM said after the meeting.

The meeting also decided to extend “darshan” timings by an hour.

“We will take all possible steps to ensure smooth pilgrimage. We will inform the high court about steps being taken to control the rush,” Travancore Dewasom Board (TDB) president K Ananthagopan said.

The TDB manages day to day affairs of the temple.

 
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