A team of experts from Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) visited temple on August 2 and 3 to assess the damage to the temple.
"Overall, the temple structure is found in a fair state of conservation. However, some portions of the temple on the northern, eastern and western side indicate moderate signs of damage," the minister said in reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.
The shrine was ravaged by flash flood on June 16, that also washed away the temple town.
Katoch said Kedarnath temple was not a protected monument of the ASI.
However, ASI will provide necessary technical advice and expertise to the Uttarakhand government for conservation of the temple, she said adding that the repair work to the temple would be possible only after establishment of the accessibility to the site.