Kedarnath Temple
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Kedarnath Temple
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Kedarnath temple is a Hindu temple located on the Himalayan range near the Mandakini river in the state of Uttarakhand, India.
Kedarnath was the worst affected area during the 2013 flash floods in North India. The temple complex, surrounding areas, and Kedarnath town suffered extensive damage, but the temple structure did not suffer any major damage, apart from a few cracks on one side of the four walls which was caused by the flowing debris from the higher mountains.
A large rock among the debris acted as a barrier, protecting the temple from the flood. The surrounding premises and other buildings in the market area were heavily damaged.
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Kedarnath is one of the Chardham’s and one of the holiest shrines in India.
JSW Group signed MoU with Govt of Uttarakhand for reconstruction & restoration of Kedarnath.
Steelwork erection completed in 4 months.
According to the MOU signed, JSW Group has committed to the reconstruction and restoration of the Adi Shankaracharya Kutir along with a museum, Ghats on River Saraswati and part reconstruction of the Teerth Purohit (Priests) houses and other infrastructural facilities related to the houses in Kedarpuri.
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