The pilgrims were presented with a kit containing a track suit, rain coat, puja material and other items by Jung.
Ten pilgrims from Delhi were also handed over assistance amount of Rs 30,000.
"I wish all the yatris, undertaking this important pilgrimage, my very best wishes. I hope this journey brings peace, happiness and prosperity to you and your family members," Jung said.
The Divisional Commissioner informed that the government had extended all assistance in boarding and lodging during the stay of the yatris in the city.
The yatra involves trekking at high altitudes of up to 19,500 feet and is undertaken by hundreds of people every year.
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