Thursday, February 12, 2026
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Shrine Board’s Master Plan: Katra to become the country’s major spiritual and tourism hub, boosting the economyJNM Journalist Hardeep Jamwal | JammuThe Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has taken a major and far-reaching decision regarding the future of Katra. The Board has approved the development of Katra as a major spiritual, religious, and sports hub in the country. Once these decisions are implemented, Katra’s economy is expected to gain new momentum.

Under this Shrine Board’s master plan, not only will religious tourism be promoted, but emphasis will also be placed on expanding sports, infrastructure, and modern facilities. This could position Katra as a major religious and commercial hub in North India.
Experts believe that the implementation of these plans will significantly boost the hotel, transport, local trade, and service sectors. This will also create new employment opportunities for local youth.
The Shrine Board’s goal is to promote modern development while preserving the spiritual heritage, ensuring better facilities for pilgrims and tourists. This decision by the Board is being considered a historic step towards the overall development of Katra.
If all the proposed projects are completed on time, in the coming years, Katra will not only remain a center of faith for pilgrims but will also become a strong hub of economic and tourism activities.

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