Good news for the dedication of Mata Vaishno Devi! The new helicopter is ready by October - Good news for dedicated from Mata Vaishno Devi New Helipad is ready by October

Good news for the dedication of Mata Vaishno Devi! New Helipad -Governor Manoj Sinha will be ready by October, chair of the 75th meeting of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Council, in which several important decisions have been made to increase the facilities of the pilgrims. This includes the exit route in the building, the development of Helipad in Katra, the expansion of the travel route and the operation of the Medical College. The board expressed concern about the delay in the new Helipad project in Hat Village and instructed it to complete it by October 2025. The new helicopter is ready in Hat Village or Katra by October. File Photo State Bureau, Jammu. Lieutenant -Governor Manoj Sinha chaired the 75th meeting of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board on Tuesday at the Spiritual Development Center Katra. The board made several important decisions regarding different current and new projects. This includes the construction of the exit route in the building and reconstruction of the Desire area, the development of Helipad in Katra, the new Vaishnavi Bhawan, the sports stadium near the sports stadium in Katra, the expansion of the evening to the building, the operation of the Council’s medical college in Kakalayal and other initiatives to increase the facilities and services for the facilities. The meeting checked the status of the new Helipad project in Hat Village. This helicopter is built in collaboration with Shri Shivkhodi Shrine Board. The Border Roads Organization makes it. Given the delay in completing and amendments, the council expressed serious concerns and ordered the BRO to complete the project by October 2025. The purpose of the Helipad is to raise the facilities of pilgrims on the Shivkhodi pilgrimfield by providing easy and easy experience for dedicated. The board also reviewed the progress of renewable solar initiatives in the pilgrimage area and ordered CEO, Anshul Garg, to provide a comprehensive plan for the most important institutions in an effort to reduce the carbon footprint. The board approved a comprehensive sewer network that occupies 100 percent of the institutions within the pilgrimage to increase the beauty infrastructure. The Lieutenant -Governor reviewed the return system for passengers and instructed to expand all services with the active incentive of monthly monitoring and active incentives of pilgrims to ensure continuous improvement in service distribution.