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Ahead of the 'Kanwar Yatra' starting July 22, the Uttar Pradesh government on Friday ordered all eateries located on the 'Kanwar Yatra' routes throughout the state to display the names of their owners. This order will also be implemented for all tea stalls, dhabas and fruit carts. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said the decision has been taken to "preserve the sanctity of Kanwar pilgrims". During the holy month of Shrawan, lakhs of Shiva devotees walk on foot carrying pots to collect Ganga water for offering them at their local temples. They abstain from consuming even onion and garlic, apart from non-veg food items. In Uttarakhand, the SSP of Haridwar police Pramod Singh Dobhal said, "All those who run hotels, dhabas or street food stalls have been directed to display their proprietors' names, QR codes and mobile numbers at their establishments." He threatened punitive action against those who fail to comply, saying their stalls would be removed from the Kanwar Yatra routes.

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