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Amarnath Yatra provides livelihood to thousands of pony handlers | KNO

Say improved infrastructure eased movement but traffic congestion remains

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Baltal, Jul 08 (KNO): The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra continues to provide a crucial source of livelihood to thousands of pony handlers across Kashmir, many of whom depend on the pilgrimage season to support their families for the rest of the year. The improved infrastructure along the Yatra route has also eased the movement of pilgrims. The Men and Machinery of the 122 (RCC) of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) have constructed and maintained the track from the Baltal Base Camp to the Holy Cave, facilitating smoother access for devotees and supporting those engaged in Yatra-related services. Ghulam Ahmad, a pony handler, told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that infrastructure and facilities along the route have improved considerably over the years. "Earlier, the roads were in very poor condition, but now they have improved significantly. The routes are much better, and facilities such as drinking water and electricity are available. Overall, the arrangements here are very good," he said. Another pony handler, Fayaz Kassana, who has been associated with the Yatra since 2010, said the pilgrimage is the primary source of income for his family. "Earlier, there were many problems related to roads, water and electricity, but now the facilities have improved significantly. We earn our livelihood through this work. We come here for one or two months during the Yatra, and the income we earn during this period helps us sustain ourselves for the rest of the year," he said. Pony handler Abdul Rashid welcomed the improved arrangements but expressed concern over increasing traffic congestion. "The work is going well, but the biggest problem is traffic jams. I have been working here for the last 20 years. I do not own a pony; I work with someone else's. I have been waiting since morning, but because of the traffic, there has been very little movement. If I return without carrying a pilgrim, the pony owner will question me. We are poor people, and this is our only source of income. I have four daughters and a young son, and my family's livelihood depends on this work," he said—(KNO)

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