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'Game Changer for Uttarakhand': Dhami on preparations for winter Char Dham Yatra

IndiaTimes Sunday, 8 December 2024
"I will stay here in this area and will communicate with the people, meet them and tomorrow I will thank everyone. The winter pilgrimage will prove to be a game changer for us in the coming times because our travel period (to Char Dham) is about five months to six months and even after that we have many places where people can come," CM Dhami said.
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