"All facilities like the economic assistance given to Haj yatris (pilgrims) should be provided to Char Dham pilgrims also.
"An effective formula should be devised or an Act of Parliament should be passed to ensure that devotees who annually visit the famous four Himalayan shrines of Uttarakhand enjoy the same facilities as enjoyed by Haj yatris," Qureshi said at the Governors' Conference being held at Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi.
The Char Dham pilgrimage route had suffered extensive damage in the June 2013 catastrophic floods in which a vast network of roads and bridges were washed away.
Extolling Uttarakhand's immense tourism potential, Qureshi said steps should be taken to stop illegal building projects mushrooming in Nainital and Mussoorie at the cost of the natural beauty of these popular tourist destinations.
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The Governor expressed concern over lack of basic amenities like water, electricity, schools in the border districts of the state, stressing that these were necessary to stop migration of residents to big cities within and outside the state.
The Governor also demanded the construction of a super specialty hospital each for Kumaon and Garhwal regions known for their poor health facilities and one super specialty hospital for children in Dehradun.