The meeting was held with representatives from various power supplies from the Ministry of Energy, Coal, Petroleum and Hydroelectric Power to ensure the power supply’s involvement in the region’s development.

Dilip Javalkar, Minister of Tourism for the Uttarakhand government, recently presented the Badrinath Master Plan to representatives of leading public sector companies across the country at the Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi.

The meeting was held with representatives from power supplies such as HPCL, ONGC, NTPC, PFC, THDC, Coal India, Oil India Limited, NHPC, Indian Oil Corporation and Bharat Petroleum under the Ministry of Energy, Coal, Petroleum and Hydropower for the purpose Ensure the participation of the network in the development of the region.

Speak on this occasion Dilip Jawalkar, secretary of Uttarakhand Tourism, said “Shri Badrinath Dham is one of the four largest pilgrimages in India. Over 10 lakh devotees visit here every year. Due to the increasing number of followers, limited resources, and geographic restrictions, it has become necessary to develop it as part of a master plan to increase the capacity of this sacred abode. “

During the meeting, Jawalkar presented an animated version of Badrinath Dham with various works proposed under the Badrinath Master Plan and related to the development of temple complexes, the development of plazas, road construction, the construction of ghats, the command control center, Street Fasad, Street Alignment and Crowd Management.

“Most of the construction work is proposed on government lots. However, if private land is required, the interests of residents are taken into account when purchasing land. Jawalkar added.

The Minister of Tourism also stressed that the Kedarnath Charitable Trust will act as the hub for the Badrinath Masterplan program. He also urged private individuals to donate land and money to help achieve this great goal. He said that with the development of tourism facilities in Badrinath Dham, tourists can have a better experience and provide opportunities for self-employment for local residents.

The senior power supply managers on this occasion include HPCL S. Subba Rao, ONGC’s SS. Pratibhan and DK Singh, DK Patel from NTPC, R. Murari from PFC, RN Singh from THN, HS from Coal India Mishra, RP from NHPC K. Aggarwal and Vishwajit Basu, Apoorva Chaturvedi from Oil India Limited, LL from Indian Oil Corporation Limited . DR Gokhale and Rajneesh Verma from Khongsai BPCL were present. On behalf of the government of Uttarakhand, the additional local commissioner Ila Giri, PR officer Kamal Kishore Joshi, senior arrangements officer Uttarakhand Sadan Ranjan Mishra and information officer Anju Dhapola were present.