ONGC develops Disaster Management and Yatri Niwas complexes along Amarnath Yatra Route
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ONGC develops Disaster Management and Yatri Niwas complexes along Amarnath Yatra Route

The Baltal complex, spanning 6,315 square meters, is now operational, including a Yatri Niwas, VIP Guest House, security blocks, and advanced disaster-management facilities

  • By ICN Bureau | July 04, 2025

Energy major ONGC is developing Disaster Management and Yatri Niwas complexes in Baltal, Nunwan, Bijbehara and Sidhra along the Amarnath Yatra Route. This infrastructure project has been undertaken as part of ONGC’s CSR initiative.

The Baltal complex, spanning 6,315 square meters, is now operational, including a Yatri Niwas, VIP Guest House, security blocks, and advanced disaster-management facilities.

The Baltal facility was inaugurated on 4 July 2025 by Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri (virtually) and Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir Manoj Sinha, in the presence of ONGC Chairman and CEO Arun Kumar Singh and Engineers India Limited Chairperson and Managing Director Vartika Shukla.

Sinha said that thanks to ONGC, the facilities in the Amarnath Yatra have been significantly enhanced.

Speaking on the occasion, Puri said, “Through its CSR initiatives, ONGC has contributed to nation-building by supporting critical social infrastructure, particularly in regions that are geographically and administratively challenging, and places of cultural significance.”

Speaking after the inauguration, ONGC Chairman and CEO Arun Kumar Singh said, “ONGC’s commitment to social development runs as deep as its pursuit of national energy security. We are humbled by the opportunity to contribute to this infrastructural development of national significance.”

The Yatri Niwas at the four locations will ensure the safety and comfort of devotees undertaking the  Amarnath Yatra. Over five lakh people undertake this Yatra every year. The permanent complexes will also serve as assets to the local population. Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board will maintain and operate these assets.

Construction in Jammu and Kashmir is fraught with challenges. Extreme winter conditions, particularly from October to March, restrict the fair-weather window. This was further compounded by the security-related disruptions, which led to administrative restrictions and an exodus of non-local labourers.

However, with focused efforts and the utilisation of the extensive experience of working within a limited fair-weather window, the timely completion of the Baltal complex showcases ONGC’s ability to deliver under demanding conditions.

The work is in progress at Nunwan (8,500 sqm) and Bijbehara (7,640 sqm) facilities, with completion targeted by September 2025. These locations will feature dormitories, sewage treatment plants, and other essential utilities. The Sidhra site (8,500 sqm), designed as a sustainable G+5 structure equipped with solar panels, is expected to be operational by September 2026. Collectively, these projects, covering over 30,955 square meters, will provide safer and more comfortable facilities for the people.

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