<p>From September this year, devotees will be able to visit Mount Kailash, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, from the Indian territory.</p>.<p>Officials said that the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has started the work on cutting the road from KMVN Huts in Nabhidhang in Pithoragarh district to Lipulekh pass on the India-China border, which will be completed by September.</p>.<p>Vimal Goswami, Chief Engineer of BRO's Diamond Project, said, "We have started the work of cutting the road from KMVN Huts to Lipulekh Pass in Nabhidhang, about six and a half kilometres long."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/spectrum/the-mesmerising-mountains-of-karnataka-1213182.html">The mesmerising mountains of Karnataka</a></strong></p>.<p>After the completion of the road, 'Kailash View Point' will be ready along the road.</p>.<p>Hirak Project has been given the responsibility of developing 'Kailash View Point' by the Indian government.</p>.<p>Goswami said that a lot of road-cutting work has been done and if the weather is favourable, it will be completed by September.</p>.<p>The Kailash-Mansarovar yatra through the Lipulekh Pass, which was postponed due to the Covid pandemic, has not resumed.</p>.<p>Such a long stall has contributed to the efforts by the Indian government in forging an alternative path for the devotees to access Mount Kailash.</p>
<p>From September this year, devotees will be able to visit Mount Kailash, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, from the Indian territory.</p>.<p>Officials said that the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has started the work on cutting the road from KMVN Huts in Nabhidhang in Pithoragarh district to Lipulekh pass on the India-China border, which will be completed by September.</p>.<p>Vimal Goswami, Chief Engineer of BRO's Diamond Project, said, "We have started the work of cutting the road from KMVN Huts to Lipulekh Pass in Nabhidhang, about six and a half kilometres long."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/spectrum/the-mesmerising-mountains-of-karnataka-1213182.html">The mesmerising mountains of Karnataka</a></strong></p>.<p>After the completion of the road, 'Kailash View Point' will be ready along the road.</p>.<p>Hirak Project has been given the responsibility of developing 'Kailash View Point' by the Indian government.</p>.<p>Goswami said that a lot of road-cutting work has been done and if the weather is favourable, it will be completed by September.</p>.<p>The Kailash-Mansarovar yatra through the Lipulekh Pass, which was postponed due to the Covid pandemic, has not resumed.</p>.<p>Such a long stall has contributed to the efforts by the Indian government in forging an alternative path for the devotees to access Mount Kailash.</p>