In a step towards strengthening the security of pilgrims, the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board in Jammu on Sunday approved increasing the insurance cover for pilgrims from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per person.
Actually, this decision was taken in the board meeting chaired by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. The board said it reviewed and approved the actions taken since the last meeting. The spokesperson said that with the aim of strengthening the functioning of the Board and improving pilgrimage services, important decisions were taken on 25 agenda points.
Review taken of infrastructure projects
He said the progress of major infrastructure projects was reviewed in the meeting, which include construction of exit route in Bhawan (temple complex), widening of travel route from Sanjichhat to Bhawan, slope stabilization work, construction of Shri Shankaracharya Temple and associated facilities at Katra and construction of school for disabled people at Chaitanya Ashram, Jammu.
Instructions to ensure highest standards of safety
The spokesperson said that the board has directed to strictly adhere to the timelines while ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety. In respect of the newly constructed helipad at Hutt village, the Board approved that after signing of the revised MoU, it will provide one time financial grant to Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board under the Shrine Act for development and upgradation of pilgrimage infrastructure.
Helicopters will fly from the same helipad
He also said that for the convenience of the pilgrims, helicopter services for both the pilgrimage sites will be operated from the same helipad. LG Manoj Sinha directed the Shrine Board to reaffirm its commitment towards environmental sustainability with special emphasis on promoting cleanliness and greenery in Katra city and surrounding areas.

