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I&B Ministry to outline awareness campaign for Amarnath Yatra '15

| | Feb 18, 2015, at 12:46 am
New Delhi, Feb 17 (IBNS): Secretary I&B Bimal Julka on Tuesday convened meeting with the Media Heads of I&B ministry to outline the communication strategy for the proposed Amarnath Yatra which is scheduled to commence on July 2.
Julka during the meeting discussed the measures to be undertaken to implement an effective campaign amongst pilgrims for awareness generation.
 
The meeting also discussed the role of the media campaign in increasing awareness about the yatra and the challenges the yatris are likely to face, once they embark on this arduous trek.
 
CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, Rakesh Kumar Gupta was also present in the meeting. 
 
During the meeting, Julka discussed strategies for the use of appropriate communication tools on various media platforms to make the pilgrims aware of the facilities/ procedures as well as the precautions to be taken before embarking on the journey. The focus was on the need to sensitise and inform the pilgrims about the pre –travel preparation including procedures related to registration, need for Compulsory health certificate for registration, the Dos and Don’ts to be followed during the pilgrimage and related health advisories. 
 
The issues related to high altitude sickness were flagged. While the Dos would focus on measures to prevent high altitude sickness, the Don’ts would focus on the prevention of the sickness. The health advisories would be telecast/broadcast from 15th June to 29th August. 
 
Elaborating further, the Secretary discussed the need for a well-planned campaign through Doordarshan, All India radio and other media units for spreading awareness about the Yatra. 
 
He stated that a sustained campaign would include broadcast/telecast of Public Interest messages /Documentary Film/Video and Audio spots foreducating the pilgrims about the challenges that they may face during the Yatra. 
 
Doordarshan and All India Radio launched an effective media campaign for the Yatra last year, employing video /audio spots and messages. 
 
The media campaign proved very effective in increasing awareness about the Yatra among the pilgrims. 
 
This year,  Amarnathji Yatra will commence on July 2 via both routes Baltal and Pahalgam and will conclude on August 29. Compulsory registration for the Yatra will start from March 1 through selected bank branches of J&K Bank, PNB Bank and Yes Bank. A Health Certificate issued by the Authorised Doctor/Reputed Private Medical Institution is compulsory for the registration. 

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