After four months the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine was reopened for devotees on Sunday, officials said.
"Two thousand pilgrims will only be allowed to proceed to the shrine daily from today.
"Out of these, 100 would be from outside J&K and 1,900 devotees would be locals. All outsiders will have to undergo the Covid-19 test before they are allowed to undertake the trek to the shrine.
"Thermal scanners have been installed at different places on the trek to Mata's Shrine. No helpers or ponies will be allowed to move with the devotees who will have to walk the entire trek from Katra base camp", officials said.
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Religious places in J&K were closed following the Covid-19 outbreak. And, in view of this, a pilgrimage to Mata Vaishno Devi was suspended four months back.
The shrine situated on the Trikuta Hills in Reasi district of Jammu division is the most thronged religious place in J&K.
Before the pandemic, over 2.40 crore devotees have been visiting the shrine each year.