Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat along with his counterpart Yogi Adityanath visited the Badrinath temple on Tuesday. The two CMs were actually supposed to visit the temple on Monday after attending the portal closing ceremony at the Kedarnath shrine. However, the visit had to be put off due to heavy snowfall at Kedarnath. Dharmadhikari of Badrinath temple Bhuvan Chandra Uniyal said that both the CMs spent the night at Gauchar and reached Badrinath in a helicopter around 9.30 am. Traditional musical instruments of Uttarakhand were played to welcome Mr Adityanath. Accompanied by Mr Rawat all along, the Uttar Pradesh chief minister spent around 15 minutes at the Himalayan shrine and prayed for everyone's happiness by c After offering prayers, the two chief ministers left for the foundation stone laying ceremony of a guest house being built by the Uttar Pradesh government in Badrinath. The guest house will be built at an estimated cost of ₹ 11 crore in traditional Garhwali style using eco-friendly technology. It will have 40 rooms. Congress leader Rajesh Rathore slams Tejashwi Yadav on losing Bihar elections Bihar: 5-year-old innocent kidnap and murders in Nalanda Karnataka govt bans workers strike at Toyota Kirloskar Motor