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please describe the unsustainable environment in kedarnath temple

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Answered by jaygawande
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1)The heavy traffic on the routes to the shrines during tourist season from May to November cause a high number of road accidents, which a state police official from Dehradun blames on the greed of tour operators.

2)In spite of the mushrooming of hotels along river banks, triggered by the tourist boom, a shortage of accommodation persists. A working paper of the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations published in 2008 on the economy of the state in 2006 illustrates this shortage.The shortage of dwelling units to meet the ever-increasing numbers of tourists visiting the state led to the mushrooming of illegal structures, some of which were constructed right on the riverbanks. According to estimates from the Uttarakhand Hotel and Restaurant Association, the recent floods washed away over 100 small hotels which had been constructed right on the riverbanks.

the above two are main cause of unsustainable enviornment in kedarnath temple route. people came to kedarnath in the char dham yatra a holy travel of Gangotri,Yamunotri,Kedarnath and Badrinath. As this is done in the limited time period people are in rush, also Uttarakhand police had ordered that noone of the tourist can stay for more than 10 days this increases the rush, So there is always Unsustainable Environment in kedarnath temple.

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