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Delhi govt sets up welcome gates to greet ‘kanwariyas’

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The city government has set up 17 welcome gates for the Kanwar Yatra, similar to those seen at the Mahakumbh, to greet pilgrims entering the national capital, Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra said on Wednesday.

While inspecting the camps set up for pilgrims at the Apsara border in east Delhi, Mishra also told reporters that 374 camps have been set up this year, more than double the 170 camps that were established the previous year.

“This year’s arrangements are historic. The welcome gates are symbolic of our devotion. Twelve of them are named after the 12 Jyotirlingas, while the remaining ones are also dedicated to Lord Shiva,” he said.

“The Delhi government has made all preparations for the Yatra, including arrangements for traffic, water, food, sanitation, and medical facilities,” he added.

“People from all communities are participating in the welcome of the devotees,” Mishra said, adding that Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, accompanied by other cabinet ministers, will personally welcome the ‘kanwariyas’ (devotees of Lord Shiva) on July 20.

The minister said multiple agencies have been deployed for the security of the pilgrims.

“We are using drones, civil defence volunteers, Delhi Police, and paramilitary forces to ensure a smooth and safe yatra,” he said.

The Kanwar Yatra began on July 11 and will culminate on July 23.

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