Ministry of External Affairs Secretary (ER&DPA) Sujata Mehta presided over the computerised draw of lots for the yatra for which around 2,500 applications were received.
Largest number of yatris would undertake the pilgrimage this year. The preparations have been very meticulous and innovative. It has been done through a complete online system with dedicated response for fairness and transparency, she told reporters.
Immediate sms and emails were sent out to the ones whose names were generated following the completion of the draw.
The agreement provides for conducting the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through Nathula in addition to the existing Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand.
However, the Lipulekh route will open earlier on June 8 through which a total of 18 batches with 60 members each will be sent. Five batches of 50 members each will be sent via the Nathula route.
According to officials, an Integrated Voice Response System (IVRS) which was set up earlier this year has received more than 3,000 queries.
