Vaishno Devi Yatra Suspended: There is an important news for millions of devotees wishing to see Mata Vaishno Devi. Sri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has temporarily stopped the pilgrimage due to heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir and the landslides caused by it. This decision has been taken keeping in mind the safety of the devotees. Why and where the journey has been stopped? Due to heavy rains, landslides have occurred in many places on the new battery car route going from Katra to the building, which has made the path dangerous. In view of this, the Shrine Board has completely stopped the journey from the battery car route. However, reopening of the old and traditional pathway is being considered, but before that the security of the entire road will be investigated. Have already booked online for. Such devotees do not have to panic. The Shrine Board has announced that for those who have been affected by the journey stopping, they will be returned 100%. According to the policy of the Shrine Board, if the flight is canceled due to bad weather or any other reason, the ticket money is automatically returned to the same bank account or card from which you paid. Refund of other services (guest house, stuck aarti): The refund process for these services will also start automatically. Your money will be returned through the same means that you booked. The Shrine Board is constantly monitoring the situation and as soon as the road is safe, it will be decided to resume the journey. Till then, the devotees have been appealed to be patient and wait for the next instructions of the board.

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