Badrinath, Kedarnath devotees donate Rs 80-85 crore annually, exceeding budgets of several state departments
Devotees' annual offerings at Uttarakhand's Badrinath and Kedarnath shrines, managed by BKTC, are estimated at Rs 80-85 crore, surpassing budgets of several state departments. This significant sum comes to light amid allegations of theft involving...

The figures have drawn attention following the recent revelation of an alleged theft involving devotees' offerings at Shri Badrinath Dham.
According to BKTC officials, more than 45 temples under the Badri-Kedar Temple Committee (BKTC) receive annual offerings worth approximately Rs 80-85. While the exact amount varies from year to year, the committee receives an average of nearly Rs 80 crore in donations. Notably, this is despite the fact that the portals of both Shri Badrinath Dham and Kedarnath Temple remain open to devotees for only a few months each year.
A BKTC official said devotees make offerings according to their faith and financial capacity.
"Most donations are made in cash, but devotees also offer gold, silver, precious metals, gemstones and other valuables as a mark of their devotion," the official said.
A comparison with the annual budgets of several Uttarakhand government departments highlights the scale of these offerings. According to the Uttarakhand Budget for 2026-27, the Public Service Commission has an annual allocation of Rs 96 crore, the Excise Department has a budget of Rs 55 crore, and the Raj Bhavan's annual allocation stands at Rs 18 crore.
In comparison, the BKTC alone receives an average of around Rs 80 crore annually through devotees' offerings.
This comes amid allegations circulating on social media regarding the alleged misappropriation of donations and offerings at the Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Dham.
Earlier, Shri Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) Chairman Hemant Dwivedi said the committee has constituted an inquiry panel to investigate the matter and that strict action will be taken against anyone found guilty.
In a self-made video on Saturday, Dwivedi said the Temple Committee had taken the allegations circulating on social media seriously and initiated action within 24 hours.
"Regarding the news and allegations circulating on social media concerning the alleged misappropriation of donations and offerings at the Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Dham, I wish to state that the Temple Committee has taken this matter very seriously. Notices--specifically show-cause notices--have already been issued by our Chief Executive Officer to all employees and officials involved in the counting process," he said.
Dwivedi said an inquiry committee had been constituted with immediate effect and that its findings would be made public.
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