With the sacred portals of the Himalayan shrine, which bore the brunt of devastating floods last year, slated to be thrown open to devotees on May 4, the Uttarakhand government is gearing up.
Chief Minister Harish Rawat said his government will use modern technology including special mobile Apps for pilgrims to provide a safe and smooth yatra.
"Our first challenge is to ensure safety of pilgrims and we will use modern technology for that. We will strengthen our telecom network and will provide special mobile Apps to the pilgrims at the time of registration," Rawat, who took over charge from Vijay Bahuguna last month, said.
He said his government is also seeking special satellites for getting advanced information about any climatic change.
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"Had those satellites been installed earlier, the damage would not have been to that scale last year. We are trying to get some satellites to know about the climatic changes in advance," the former water resources minister said.
He also said that BSNL network in the state will be upgraded and all funds have been sanctioned for this.