Is an Online Pass Now Required for Visiting the India-Pakistan Border Near Tanot Mata Temple?
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Jaisalmer, Feb 13 (NationPress) Those wishing to visit the India-Pakistan border adjacent to Shri Tanot Mata Temple in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer are now required to obtain an online pass, as officials have confirmed that the Temple Trust has instituted mandatory prior registration.
The updated regulations were implemented on Thursday to bolster security and facilitate more effective crowd management.
According to an official announcement from the temple trust, entry to the border area will be forbidden without a prior online registration.
Visitors must enter their details via the Trust's official website, www.shritanotmatamandirtrust.com, after which a border pass will be issued and sent to their registered email.
To prevent delays at security checkpoints, devotees are advised to bring two printed copies of their pass, along with the original identification used during the online application for verification.
Each adult must apply for their pass individually, while children under 12 can enter without a separate pass if accompanied by a guardian.
Officials expressed that this initiative aims to minimize congestion and reduce waiting times at checkpoints, particularly during the peak season for tourism and pilgrimage.
Previously, verification at the border often resulted in lengthy queues, causing significant inconvenience for both pilgrims and tourists.
Jaisalmer has a 471-mile-long India-Pakistan border, the longest segment of the International Border in Rajasthan, with the Border Security Force (BSF) overseeing 122 checkpoints.
The Tanot region, notable for its strategic and religious significance, attracts millions of visitors every year.
Officials from the Temple Trust noted that the online pass system will assist security agencies in maintaining better records of visitors and ensure smoother movement through the border area.
They have urged all pilgrims and tourists to complete their registration prior to traveling to Tanot to avoid last-minute issues.
"This new system will spare visitors from long wait times and enhance security measures at the border," a Trust official stated.
Travelers are encouraged to plan their trips in advance and ensure that they possess all necessary documents for a seamless entry into the border region.