Kedarnath Choked By Trash, RTI Reveals 22% Surge In Waste

Kedarnath, a prominent pilgrimage site nestled in the Himalayas, is facing a severe waste management crisis, as revealed by a recent RTI report. The data indicates a staggering 22% increase in waste generation at the shrine, raising concerns among environmentalists and local authorities alike. Millions of devotees visit Kedarnath each year, seeking spiritual fulfillment, but the surge in visitors has exacerbated the problem of garbage disposal. Despite its sacred significance, the area is becoming increasingly choked with litter, highlighting the urgent need for effective waste management strategies. Local officials are now under pressure to address the situation, as the accumulation of trash threatens both the beauty of the region and the health of its ecosystems. The report serves as a wake-up call for better planning and sustainable tourism practices to preserve Kedarnath’s sanctity and natural surroundings for future generations.
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