Uttarakhand: No Inner-line permit required to visit Milam glacier
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS/ Created : Oct 5, 2023, 14:00 IST
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The ITBP's decision to waive the inner-line permit requirement for tourists and adventure enthusiasts heading to the Milam glacier was prompted by a request from the Pithoragarh district administration last month.
The ITBP's decision to waive the inner-line permit requirement for tourists and adventure enthusiasts heading to the Milam glacier was prompted by a request from the Pithoragarh district administration last month. Read less
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Referring to this, Munsiyari Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Yashbir Singh stated that the ITBP has instructed its personnel to permit all tourists to visit the Milam glacier without requiring the need to provide an inner-line pass. He further added that they had received a letter from Robin Kumar, Deputy Commandant of the ITBP's 14th Battalion, informing them of this decision due to its adverse impact on tourism.
The ITBP's decision to waive the inner-line permit requirement for tourists and adventure enthusiasts heading to the Milam glacier was prompted by a request from the Pithoragarh district administration last month.
The SDM further added that the ITBP received their request on September 15, asking them to lift this restriction in accordance with a letter issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in October 1993.
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As for the Milam glacier, it’s situated around 61 km away from Munsiyari. In response to mounting pressure from the administration, traders, tourists, and the MHA letter, the ITBP has now decided to ease this regulation. This decision will actually benefit researchers, trekkers, and ordinary tourists who are eager to explore the high Himalayan region.
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