Chamoli: The sacred portals of Hemkund Sahib, one of the most revered Sikh shrines in the Garhwal Himalayas, has been reopened for devotees on Saturday morning. According to the report, Today, at 9 in the morning, the pilgrims have been opened for the wing of pilgrimage place. On Friday (31st May) at 8.00 in the morning, Govindghat left under the guidance of Pawan Purno, the batch of pilgrims reached Ghangarhia late in the evening. This special bike gives mileage more than 80 kmp In the first jatha there are about eight thousand pilgrims. The first jatha was sent to Hemkund Sahib from there after the monolithic text in Govindghat Gurudwara on Friday.Gurudwara is situated on the edge of a lake at a height of 15,000 feet above sea level. By the government's new technology, now Tires won't burst on the road According to the information, the door of Hemkund Sahib, a religious religious place of Sikhs, has been opened for the devotees on 01 June. Garhwal Commissioner BVRC Purushottam flagged off the first batch of 8,000 pilgrims from the Govind Ghat gurdwara for the Himalayan shrine on Friday after the recital of ‘akhand sahib’, senior manager of the management trust of the temple Seva Singh said