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Kedarnath Temple has banned mobile phone use within its premises to preserve the shrine’s sanctity
RUDRAPRAYAG: In a move aimed at preserving the sanctity of one of India’s most revered shrines, Kedarnath Temple has imposed a complete ban on mobile phone use within its premises, officials said. At the world-famous Kedarnath Temple, the use of mobile phones has now been completely prohibited within the temple premises, a temple committee member, Vineet Posti, said. Posti said the decision has been taken keeping in mind the sanctity of the shrine and the convenience of devotees. He clarified that carrying mobile phones inside the temple premises, taking photos or videos, and creating reels are strictly forbidden.
He further stated that any devotee found violating these rules will face legal action. The temple committee has appealed to all devotees to follow the guidelines and maintain religious decorum to ensure a peaceful and spiritually enriching darshan experience for everyone. Meanwhile, authorities in Rudraprayag have rolled out a comprehensive traffic management plan to ensure smooth movement during the upcoming Kedarnath Yatra.
According to officials, traffic arrangements are being strengthened from national highways to connecting link roads to handle the expected rush during the pilgrimage season. Adequate police personnel will be deployed at key points to regulate vehicle movement, manage congestion, and ensure a disciplined flow of traffic along the route. The administration has also created both permanent and temporary parking facilities to reduce vehicular pressure and prevent bottlenecks.
Officials said these measures are aimed at ensuring convenience and safety for pilgrims. Rudraprayag Superintendent of Police (SP) Niharika Tomar said a detailed plan has been prepared in coordination with neighbouring districts to manage peak rush. She said, “A detailed traffic plan has been formulated for the yatra in the district. Coordination has been established with nearby districts. The traffic system has been divided into 2 super zones and 11 sectors.
Additionally, 13 mobile force teams have been constituted. A diversion plan will also be implemented in case of increased traffic pressure.” Officials added that dividing the district into super zones and sectors will help in better monitoring and quicker response to traffic challenges during the yatra. Police have also deployed mobile teams for real-time management to ensure swift intervention, especially during peak hours. The arrangements are part of broader efforts by the district administration to ensure a safe, smooth and well-organised Kedarnath Yatra for devotees.

