Rattled by last year's devastation, only 77 devotees have opted for the chopper service for Kedarnath this year. Nearly 13 lakh had visited Kedarnath and Badrinath last year, during the Char Dham Yatra.
With the Char Dham Yatra, the backbone of Uttarakhand's economy, scheduled to kick off in the first week of May, it is clear that the state is set to lose hundreds of crores in revenue.
The Char Dham Yatra used to have over 2 crore visitors throug the pilgrimage season. It fueled the economy of Uttarakhand, triggering money circulation in the form of taxi rides, hotel bookings, chopper rides and road taxes.
This year, the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN) has only 294 bookings, including 77 for Kedarnath, for the Char dham Yatra.
Every year, the GMVN does the majority of bookings for the Yatra. The low headcount this year is making it difficult to sustain its guest houses and transport fleet.
"Every devotee used to spend at least Rs 4000 a day while on Yatra. If the numbers come down to say 2 lakh, then the overall money collection as taxes by the government or private by the hoteliers, tour operators and other shopkeepers will become miniscule in comparison to previous years," BJP leader Prakash Pant, a former minister, said.
Stunned by the low head-count, the state government has held meetings with over 250 tour operators based in Ahmedabad and Mumbai.
"In the meetings we are telling the private tour operators about arrangements made by the state government in all the four shrines. This includes the medical facilities, helipads, emergency services, communications and transport," said a senior Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board official.
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