- October 10, 2025
Reliance Industries Chairman And MD Mukesh Ambani Visits Badrinath, Kedarnath Temples
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Last year, too, Mukesh Ambani had visited the two temples in Uttarakhand.
Mukesh Ambani visited Kedarnath and Badrinath on Friday.
Reliance Industries Limited Chairman and MD Mukesh Ambani on Friday visited Badrinath and Kedarnath temples.
The doors of Kedarnath and Yamunotri will close on October 23, while those of Gangotri will close on October 22, the day after Diwali, and those of Badrinath on November 25.
Last year, too, Ambani had visited the two temples in Uttarakhand.
The Ambani family is known for following the Hindu tradition. Recently, Mukesh Ambani and his family was spotted at the Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh Pandal in Mumbai. In February, Mukesh Ambani, along with his family, attended the Mahakumbh Mela and took a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam. He was accompanied by his mother, Kokilaben Ambani, and other family members, including his sons Akash and Anant, daughters-in-law Shloka and Radhika, grandchildren Prithvi and Veda, and sisters Dipti Salgaocar and Nina Kothari.
Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra
According to official figures, new records were set for the Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra on Wednesday. While the number of pilgrims visiting Kedarnath this year crossed 16.56 lakh on Wednesday, the number of pilgrims visiting Badrinath surpassed 14.53 lakh.
According to the data, the previous record was set in 2024, when over 16.52 lakh pilgrims visited the Kedarnath temple for darshan during the entire pilgrimage period. Last year, 14.35 lakh pilgrims visited Badrinath.
A total of 19,731 pilgrims visited the four holy shrines (Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, Yamunotri) and Hemkund Sahib in a single day till 7 pm on Wednesday. As many as 5,042 pilgrims visited the Badrinath temple, 5,614 Kedarnath temple, 6,217 Gangotri shrine and 2,360 Yamunotri shrine, while 498 pilgrims reached Hemkund Sahib.
The Chardham Yatra had seen a declining trend since the Dharali disaster on August 5 due to heavy rainfall, floods, and landslides. Several other disasters, including those in Dharali, Sayanachatti and Tharali within a span of 20 days, had virtually derailed the Chardham Yatra.
In the first week of September, the Yatra was also suspended for four days due to a bad weather warning. However, after September 5, the pilgrimage began to pick up, albeit slowly, and on September 10, approximately 8,000 pilgrims visited these shrines in a single day.
The day before the Dharali disaster, 4.161 million pilgrims had completed the Chardham Yatra. Now, with the pilgrimage picking up pace again, the total number of pilgrims visiting the Chardham and Hemkund Sahib this season has risen to 4.7 million.
Experts say this figure could rise to 5 million in the coming days, as the Chardham Yatra still has a long way to go.
With PTI Inputs
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