KATRA, JUNE 18: The Siar
Dabri-Bhawan Material Ropeway, which has been installed by Shri Mata Vaishno
Devi Shrine Board at a cost of Rs. 12 crore, is facilitating quick and eco-friendly
transportation of prasad and various other items and materials
from Katra to Bhawan and on the return journey to Katra the wagons carry scrap
and other items. This is the first ever Material Ropeway of its kind installed
in the State.
It is pertinent to
recall that this Material Ropeway, along with the newly constructed Tarakote
Marg between Katra and Adhkuwari, was formally inaugurated by the Hon’ble Prime
Minister on 19 May 2018.
The operation of
this Material Ropeway has enabled hassle-free transportation of construction
and varied other materials from Siar Dabri to the Shrine. This system, which
has a carrying capacity of 5000 kg of materials per hour, will help to
significantly decongest the existing track by reducing the logistics of ferrying
materials, food stuffs etc. on the Yatra tracks. The
decongestion of the tracks shall significantly enhance the convenience of
pilgrims.
Governor N. N.
Vohra, Chairman of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, who has been
personally monitoring the implementation of the Shrine Board’s infrastructure
development projects, directed CEO to ensure the maximum
possible utilization of the Material Ropeway, as per the Standard
Operating Procedure (SOP), for the better management of the pilgrimage.
Very shortly, when
the Ropeway will run to its full capacity, it is expected to transport goods
and materials for catering to the requirements of the various users at the
Shrine and in the adjoining areas. It will also facilitate the various Service
Providers which operate in the Shrine area by carrying their materials at a
reasonable rate.
Further, as part of
Central Store decongestion plan at Banganga, a Sub-Store has been established
at Siar Dabri near the Material Ropeway Starting Point which would significantly
augment the storage buffer capacity.
The entire system, which is electrically operated, will help in
preserving the fragile eco-system of Trikuta Hills, besides very significantly
reducing the number of goods/ materials carrying mules on the track to the
Shrine.
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