<p><strong>Uttarakhand government breathes new life into Char Dham Yatra</strong><br>Uttarakhand Government announces exciting news for pilgrims and introduces brand new policy for Char Dham Yatra. Let us take a closer look at the motives behind this decision and the potential impact on sacred pilgrimage.<br><br><strong>Good news for pilgrims across the country</strong><br>Pilgrims across India now have something to celebrate: the Char Dham Yatra is now open year-round. Previously confined to the summer months, this revered pilgrimage will now welcome religious tourists at any time of the year. It is hoped that this measure will not only significantly promote religious tourism. But it has also given new life to Uttarakhands tourism industry and created new business opportunities.<br><br><strong>A game-changing decision</strong><br>Uttarakhand is home to some of the most revered pilgrimage destinations in India, including the Char Dham Yatra that encompasses Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. These sacred sites attract millions of pilgrims each year. In a major move, the Uttarakhand government has decided to extend the Char Dham pilgrimage from its traditional six-month period to a full year. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami made this announcement on Wednesday, marking a milestone for the state’s religious tourism as the pilgrimage will now be available throughout the entire year.<br><br><strong>Inspired by the Prime Ministers vision</strong><br>Chief Minister Dhami expressed on Twitter: “Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, our twin engine government has started winter pilgrimage. And now it will serve all year round.” He pointed out that this decision is in line with the Prime Ministers vision of promoting religious tourism in India. and will attract more pilgrims to Uttarakhands iconic places, creating valuable business opportunities for local residents. Apart from the Char Dham Yatra, Uttarakhand also has places Other famous religious landmarks include Naina Devi Temple, Hemkund Sahib, Har Ki Pauri and Mansa Devi Temple in Rishikesh, which attract millions of<strong> </strong>tourists every year.<br><br><strong>Boost to economy and employment</strong><br>Chief Minister Dhami emphasized that this year-round pilgrimage initiative will bring significant economic benefits to Uttarakhand by making available employment opportunities to the local community. He credited the success of the project to Prime Minister Modis vision of promoting tourism and religious pilgrimage throughout the year. Dhami assured that all arrangements would be carefully managed to guarantee the smoothness of the pilgrimage. This further increases the spiritual importance of the state.</p>