A meeting of the Cabinet today also decided to contribute Rs two crore from the government kitty to the relief in the northern state.
Briefing reporters here, Chandy said seven pilgrims from Kerala, including sanyasins of Sivagiri Mutt, were today airlifted by military from the place they got stranded.
Referring to BJP's criticism that the state government had failed to promptly bring back the stranded pilgrims, Chandy said the evacuation was being carried out by the military which has its own protocol in such matters.
The pilgrims airlifted would be brought to Joshimath first and from there to Rishikesh and then to Delhi en route to Kerala, he added.
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