Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Launched e‑Swasthya Dham Portal for Char Dham Yatra 2026
- 19 Mar 2026
- 3 min read
Why in News?
Uttarakhand has launched the e-Swasthya Dham portal and strengthened healthcare and emergency arrangements for the Char Dham Yatra 2026 to ensure pilgrims’ safety.
Key Points:
- Health Monitoring: The government has introduced the e‑Swasthya Dham portal, a digital platform for real‑time monitoring of pilgrims’ health during the Char Dham Yatra, allowing health officials to track health issues and respond promptly.
- Around 150 doctors along with a large number of paramedical staff will be deployed across key points along the yatra route to provide immediate medical attention.
- A total of 177 ambulances will be stationed at important locations and major halts along the pilgrimage route.
- This includes road ambulances, air ambulances (helicopter), and boat ambulances for rapid emergency services in remote and difficult terrain.
- Medical Relief Posts: The state plans to set up 25 medical relief posts and 33 health screening centres along the yatra route to regularly monitor pilgrims for altitude‑related and other health issues.
- Registration: Every pilgrim will be registered, and their health movements tracked digitally to ensure any sudden health concerns are addressed without delay.
- Focus: These health and safety measures aim to reduce health risks like oxygen deficiency, fatigue, cardiac issues, and respiratory problems among pilgrims.
- Infrastructure: Alongside health measures, a 17‑bed hospital at Kedarnath and deployment of 229 specialist doctors further strengthen the medical readiness for the yatra.
- Holistic Safety Approach: These preparations are part of a broader effort by the Uttarakhand government to ensure that the spiritual journey is safe, secure, and comfortable for all participants.
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