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Title: | Building it brick by brick | Authors: | Singh, Charan | Keywords: | Tourism;Pilgrims;Natural hazard;Economic development | Issue Date: | 29-Jun-2013 | Publisher: | HT Media Limited | Abstract: | If the Swiss Alps can have high quality modern comforts at the height of 2,500 metres then why not Kedarnath, which is about 3,500 metres? A public participation model is the key to rebuilding Uttarakhand rapidly, writes Charan Singh. Last few days saw tragic destruction on an unprecedented scale in Uttarakhand, a state with numerous pilgrim centres, holy rivers, scenic beauty and picturesque landscapes, caused by heavy rainfall that triggered floods and landslides. Cloudburst and human negligence of laws of nature have caused immeasurable damage to majestic pilgrim sites of historical importance. Holy mountains across the world are generally well maintained and are a matter of pride for all religions. But the same cannot be said about India, where accidents like stampedes are commonplace during religious gatherings. However, the time has come to provide our pilgrims with higher standards of service, safety and modern medical facilities. The movement of pilgrims can be monitored through extensive use of cameras and if necessary controlled. Read more at: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/building-it-brick-by-brick/story-iGQyu3pVN7OPE6WGnxdQoJ.html | Description: | Hindustan Times, 29-06-2013 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13175 |
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