💨 Abstract
In Rudraprayag, two healthy horses with luggage were sent to Kedarnath on a trial basis amidst a temporary ban on using horses and mules due to a recent outbreak that killed 14 animals and caused diarrhoea and colic. The ban, which has inconvenienced pilgrims, will only be lifted for healthy animals. Officials and traders assure that there's no shortage of supplies, and pilgrims are urged not to rely on false rumors.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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