Friday, 3 July 2026 MUMBAI EDITION LIVE

PM Modi urges pilgrims to prioritize nation while keeping Amarnath Yatra clean

Prime Minister calls for patriotism and cleanliness during sacred Amarnath pilgrimage journey.

Priya Nair
Priya Nair
Political Editor · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 11:00 am
PM Modi urges pilgrims to prioritize nation while keeping Amarnath Yatra clean

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written to devotees participating in the Amarnath Yatra, emphasizing the importance of placing national interests first while maintaining environmental cleanliness during their sacred pilgrimage. The message reflects the government's commitment to blending spiritual devotion with civic responsibility and patriotic values.

In his communication to the pilgrims, Modi stressed the need for visitors to uphold cleanliness standards throughout the journey to the holy cave shrine. The letter highlighted how individual actions contribute to preserving both the sanctity of the pilgrimage site and the natural beauty of the region. This approach underscores the administration's effort to promote sustainable tourism at one of India's most significant religious destinations.

The Prime Minister also recognized the collaborative efforts of multiple stakeholders in facilitating a seamless pilgrimage experience. The Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, along with the Jammu and Kashmir administration and security agencies, have been instrumental in organizing and managing the annual yatra. Their coordinated work ensures both the safety of pilgrims and the smooth functioning of the pilgrimage throughout the season.

The Amarnath Yatra attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees annually who undertake the challenging trek to the holy cave at high altitude. Maintaining cleanliness and environmental standards at such pilgrimage sites remains a persistent challenge given the large footfall. Modi's message serves as a gentle reminder to visitors about their responsibility toward environmental stewardship during their spiritual journey.

The initiative reflects a broader government focus on combining religious sentiments with national pride and ecological consciousness. By encouraging pilgrims to be mindful of these values, authorities hope to foster a culture of responsible tourism while preserving the region for future generations.

Source: NDTV

Read the original report ↗

More in Politics

Supreme Court upholds bail for woman accused in husband's death case Politics

Supreme Court upholds bail for woman accused in husband's death case

SC denies plea to suspend bail granted to Sonam Raghuvanshi in spousal murder investigation.

By Priya Nair · 8 min ago

Bombay HC Condemns Political Horse-Trading, Draws Uddhav Sena's Praise Politics

Bombay HC Condemns Political Horse-Trading, Draws Uddhav Sena's Praise

High court criticizes defection politics, reaffirms citizens' right to protest government policies.

By Priya Nair · 1 hr ago

Election Commission Demands TMC Response on Party Split; Symbol Freeze Looms Politics

Election Commission Demands TMC Response on Party Split; Symbol Freeze Looms

EC moves on TMC factional dispute as bypolls threaten party's election symbol recognition.

By Priya Nair · 1 hr ago

Wife of Ram Temple Donation Case Accused Faces Construction Notice Politics

Wife of Ram Temple Donation Case Accused Faces Construction Notice

Ayodhya authority issues notice over unauthorised three-storey house construction linked to accused's family.

By Priya Nair · 2 hr ago