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2,224 pilgrims leave for Amarnath from Jammu

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Jul 18 2017 | 6:42 PM IST
Another batch of 2,224 pilgrims today left Jammu for for the Amarnath cave shrine of Lord Shiva in south Kashmir Himalayas, amid tight security.
Escorted by the CRPF and police, the batch comprising of 1,522 males, 467 females, and 235 sadhus and sadhvis left in a convoy of 85 vehicles for Baltal and Pahalgam base-camps this morning, officials said.
With today's batch, 58,501 pilgrims have left Jammufor Amarnath in 16 batches since the yatra began from here on June28.
As many as 2,10,729 pilgrims have paid obeisance at the Icelingum in the cave shrine till last evening.
The government has thrown a heavy security blanket of over35,000 to 40,000 troops including the police, the Army, the BSF andthe CRPF.
In addition to the existing strength of the CRPF in the state,the Centre has provided over 250 companies (25,000 personnel) ofparamilitary forces to the state government.

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The BSF has deployed over 2,000 troops for the yatra while theArmy has provided 5 battalions (about 5000 personnel). Additional54 companies (5400 personnel) of the police have also been mobilised.
The annual pilgrimage began this year amid a terror threat, with intelligence reports warning of probable attack which prompted the authorities to mobilise the "highest level" of security, including satellite tracking system.
The yatra from Jammu was suspended due to law-and-order situation in the Kashmir Valley on July 8 but resumed the next day.
This year's yatra will be eight days shorter than the last years 48 days and will conclude on Shravan Purnima (Raksha Bandhan) on August 7.
Situated in a narrow gorge at the farther end of Lidder Valley, Amarnath shrine is 46 km from Pahalgam and 14 km from Baltal.

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First Published: Jul 18 2017 | 6:42 PM IST

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