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kedarnath news update today : Challans were issued to 270 people, and a fine of Rs 75,250 was collected

kedarnath news update today : Challans were issued to 270 people, and a fine of Rs 75,250 was collected.

 

 

kedarnath news update today : Making reels inside a fifty-meter radius of the world-famous Kedarnath shrine is illegal; nonetheless, many people do so. Police have taken action against the persons who create reels. Challans were issued to 270 people, and a fine of Rs 75,250 was collected. Similarly, 120 persons were fined Rs 15200 for using tobacco and other substances on the footpath, including in the village.

The Uttarakhand government has prohibited the manufacture of reels within a 50-meter radius of the Kedarnath temple complex; if anyone is seen constructing reels inside this radius, they will face legal action. So far, challans have been issued to 270 individuals producing reels in the temple premises, and a fine of Rs 75250 has been collected.

 

 

kedarnath news update today

 

Why has this law been implemented?

Making reels inside a fifty-meter radius of the world-famous Kedarnath shrine is illegal; nonetheless, many people do so. Police have taken action against the persons who create reels. Challans were issued to 270 people, and a fine of Rs 75,250 was collected. Similarly, 120 persons were fined Rs 15200 for using tobacco and other substances on the footpath, including in the village.

The Uttarakhand government has prohibited the manufacture of reels within a 50-meter radius of the Kedarnath temple complex; if anyone is seen constructing reels inside this radius, they will face legal action. So far, challans have been issued to 270 individuals producing reels in the temple premises, and a fine of Rs 75250 has been collected.

 

kedarnath news update today : Why is Kedarnath becoming witness to this?

 

Kedarnath is an ancient Shivaji temple located in a picturesque valley. The pandits built this temple as an act of atonement, and it is said that a portion of Shiva’s back is worshipped here. However, the Kedarnath temple is now well-known on various social media sites, including Instagram, and is now trending. It is clear that when the doors of Kedarnath open, or even before that, this temple is in the news. Because the reels, images, and other multimedia from Kedarnath have gone viral on social media sites.

As a result of this activity, the number of people in Kedarnath climbed by about half, and the pressure to create content on social media increased on those attempting to determine why people cannot say much about the Kedarnath temple here. Have Shiva’s darshan. And this is only one of the numerous reasons why the government has to take this action.

 

 

Because the growing crowd was causing many losses, such as people fighting, inflation had risen in Kedarnath, and many people believe that people are now hesitant to visit there; instead, they come only to create social media content, that is, to take videos and photos that will go viral on social media. People have redefined the notion of visiting there. Although there used to be a lot of sheep roaming about Kedarnath, the role of social media in people’s life has expanded, and all of these activities are growing at a much faster rate.

The Uttarakhand government has instructed the Kedarnath Authority that if anyone captures a photo, reel or any activity within 50 meters of the temple which can be done with a phone, camera or other moment capturing device, he will have to pay a heavy fine and at the same time he will be sent back down whether that person has visited or not. And due to this, in this week alone, Kedarnath Authority has collected challans from 270 people and has penalized them, and the total cost of this challan is being set at Rs 75250. That is, till now a challan of about 76 thousand rupees has been collected from 270 people.

 

 

 

 

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