Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna issued the commemorative stamp on the yatra and launched its first-day cover here last evening.
Speaking at the event, Bahuguna said the yatra not only represents the cultural identities of the Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the state but also plays an important role in weaving them together.
Praising India Posts for releasing a commemorative stamp on the yatra, Bahuguna said this would effectively advertise the event widely across the country.
The Chief Minister said the whole nation is proud of the people of Uttarakhand who rose above their own personal woes during the June calamity to help stranded pilgrims.
Promising all help to the affected people, Bahuguna said no stone will be left unturned to restore the glory of the disaster-ravaged state at the earliest.
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