<p>Dehradun: To manage the huge crowds in Char Dham Yatra, offline passes were issued on Sunday to 1,775 devotees from different states who have halted in Haridwar.</p><p>According to a government release issued here, the passes were offered to devotees who are currently staying in Haridwar for the last two to three days.</p>.<p>However, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has appealed to people to not come on the yatra without registering and also to make arrangements for accommodation in advance.</p>.Priests, locals protest in Badrinath against 'mismanagement' of Char Dham Yatra.<p> He also asked the devotees to be informed about the weather forecast issued by the weather department before the yatra and during the yatra, the statement said.</p>.<p>Dhami also appealed to them to take the health advisories issued seriously.</p>.<p>So far, over 6,40,000 pilgrims have been part of this year's Char Dham Yatra which began on May 10. </p>
<p>Dehradun: To manage the huge crowds in Char Dham Yatra, offline passes were issued on Sunday to 1,775 devotees from different states who have halted in Haridwar.</p><p>According to a government release issued here, the passes were offered to devotees who are currently staying in Haridwar for the last two to three days.</p>.<p>However, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has appealed to people to not come on the yatra without registering and also to make arrangements for accommodation in advance.</p>.Priests, locals protest in Badrinath against 'mismanagement' of Char Dham Yatra.<p> He also asked the devotees to be informed about the weather forecast issued by the weather department before the yatra and during the yatra, the statement said.</p>.<p>Dhami also appealed to them to take the health advisories issued seriously.</p>.<p>So far, over 6,40,000 pilgrims have been part of this year's Char Dham Yatra which began on May 10. </p>