Non-Hindus will now require an affidavit affirming faith in Sanatan Dharma to visit Badrinath and Kedarnath, according to the Badri Kedar Temple Committee. The committee also announced a ban on mobile phones and photography within temple premises to preserve traditions during the upcoming Char Dham yatra.
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