Meat shops on Kanwar Yatra route to remain shut: Haridwar administration

By ANI | Published: July 19, 2022 08:38 PM2022-07-19T20:38:41+5:302022-07-19T20:45:12+5:30

In view of Kanwar yatra, meat shops on the pilgrimage route will remain shut while liquor-store counters facing the road will open in the opposite direction, said Haridwar District M Vinay Shankar Pandey on Tuesday.

Meat shops on Kanwar Yatra route to remain shut: Haridwar administration | Meat shops on Kanwar Yatra route to remain shut: Haridwar administration

Meat shops on Kanwar Yatra route to remain shut: Haridwar administration

In view of Kanwar yatra, meat shops on the pilgrimage route will remain shut while liquor-store counters facing the road will open in the opposite direction, said Haridwar District Magistrate Vinay Shankar Pandey on Tuesday.

The order will continue till the time Kanwar Yatra continues. Meat shops to be closed from July 14 to July 27, added the administration.

Police forces are deployed to ensure that order is not violated.

"Meat shops on the Kanwar yatra route will remain shut while liquor-store counters facing the road will open in the opposite direction...About four crore Kanwar yatris expected," Suprintendent of Police (City)Swatantra K Singh, Haridwar told ANI.

"All liquor stores will be covered from the outside while meat shops will be shut on Kanwar yatra route.Our force deployed everywhere to ensure that the order is not violated.This will continue till the time Kanwar yatra continues," Pandey told ANI.

The 'Kanwar Yatra' is an annual pilgrimage of Lord Shiva's devotees that started Thursday. The Kanwariyas (pilgrims) visit places like Haridwar, Gaumukh and Gangotri in Uttarakhand and Sultanganj in Bihar to fetch the holy water of River Ganga. They then worship Lord Shiva with the same water.

As per the DM Vinay Shankar's orders, all the schools, government, non-government closed, private schools, Sanskrit schools, madrasas, and Anganwadi centres of the district will remain closed from July 20 to July 26.

The pilgrimage is taking place this year after a restriction of two years, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

The DM has also instructed the police to get the Kanwariyas registered.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Uttarakhand administration had announced that pilgrims with swords, tridents and other such harmful objects will not be allowed during the Kanwar Yatra, and had declared to seize these objects at the border itself.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami had said that the state government expect a footfall of more than 5 crore pilgrims during the holy month of Shravan, and assured that all arrangements for a safe Kanwar Yatra were made by the state administration.

'Sawan' (Shravan), which is considered to be the most auspicious month of the year, started on July 14 (Thursday).

The month holds great significance for devotees of Lord Shiva, who is considered the Supreme Lord, the creator, protector, and destroyer of the universe, according to Hindu religious beliefs.During the month of Shravan, the devotees observe fasts on Mondays which are considered to be particularly auspicious days of the month. Lord Shiva is worshipped on Mondays throughout the year and the Mondays of this month are especially significant with the whole month being dedicated to the lord. The festival is celebrated predominantly in north India.

This year Sawan started on July 14 and will end on August 12. Four Mondays fall during this period- July 18, July 25, August 1, and August 8.

( With inputs from ANI )

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