subsidy/facilities to indians visiting religious shrines abroad

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Lok Sabha


The Minister of State for External Affairs, Shri E. Ahmed informed the Lok Sabha about the details of subsidy and other facilities which are being provided by Union Government, at present, for pilgrims visiting various religious shrines abroad. These are as under:

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is presently organised by the government under a bilateral arrangement with the Chinese Government through the Lipulekh Pass in Pithoragarh, Uttaranchal. Government pays Rupees 3,250/- (Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty) for each pilgrim to Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN) for arrangements made by KMVN for the Yatra. In addition, during the course of the Yatra, facilities provided by the Government to the pilgrims include free medical assistance, security and escort cover by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) till the Lipulekh Pass on the Indian side, communication links with China, and provision of satellite phone to the Liaison Officer for each batch of pilgrims for use during emergency throughout the Yatra. A Liaison Officer is attached by the Government with each batch of pilgrims, who is responsible for their general welfare. It is the Government’s endeavour to improve and upgrade facilities for the pilgrims going on the Yatra on a continuing basis.

During the last three years (2002, 2003 & 2004), 1322 pilgrims undertook Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, and an amount of approximately Rs.43 lakhs was paid to the Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN) for making the required arrangements for the Yatra.

Religious Shrines in Pakistan:

No subsidy is given by the Government to the pilgrims visiting religious Shrines in Pakistan, including Gurdwara Shri Nankana Sahib (Pindi); Gurdwara Shri Panja Saheb, Hasanabdal (Pindi); Birth Place of Shri Guru Ram Das, Lahore; and Shrine at Sree Katasraj. The Ministry facilitates the obtaining of visas for the pilgrims visiting Pakistan under the bilateral `Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines – 1974’. Ministry of Railways arranges special trains for the pilgrims on cost basis as per procedures, as and when required. Arrangements in Pakistan are made by the receiving organisations.

Haj Pilgrims:

The amount of subsidy provided by the Government to Haj pilgrims who perform Haj through the Haj Committee of India during the last three years is :

2003
Rs.172.00 crores (approx.)

2004
Rs.160.70 crores (approx.)

2005
Rs.179.66 crores (approx.)



The other facilities provided by the Government to the Haj pilgrims include setting up of hospitals and dispensaries in Saudi arabia, supply of medicines, deputation of medical, para-medical and administrative staff. The Consulate General of India in Jeddah also renders assistance in making various logistical arrangements for the pilgrims performing Haj through the Haj Committee of India.

The above information was given by the Minister in reply to a question by Kunwar Manvendra Singh.

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