Uttarakhand's 2026 Vision: Good Governance, Farmer Prosperity & Youth Empowerment

The Uttarakhand government has declared 2026 a decisive, results-oriented year, with a roadmap centered on transparent, technology-driven governance and inclusive development. Key infrastructure projects like the Char Dham All-Weather Road and the Rishikesh-Karnaprayag rail line will be prioritized to improve connectivity in remote regions. A major agricultural push aims to increase farmers' incomes through missions focused on kiwi cultivation, polyhouse farming, and high-value crops. The year will also see a strong focus on youth employment, women's empowerment through economic schemes, and continued environmental conservation efforts.

Key Points: Uttarakhand's 2026 Roadmap: Governance, Growth & Goals

  • Mandatory e-governance & anti-corruption drive
  • Boosting farm income via kiwi, polyhouse missions
  • Enhancing connectivity with strategic roads & rail
  • Empowering youth & women through jobs and schemes
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2026 to be year of results, good governance: Uttarakhand CMO

Uttarakhand CMO declares 2026 a decisive year for results, focusing on e-governance, farmer income, tourism, and women's empowerment under PM Modi's guidance.

"The goal is to make Uttarakhand a strong, safe, self-reliant state full of development opportunities... - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, January 2

Uttarakhand Chief Minister's Office said that 2026 is set to be a decisive, results-oriented year for the state's development, with the government focusing on effective implementation of policies, visible grassroots-level change and tangible improvement in the income and living standards of citizens.

The 2026 roadmap, guided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is centred on good governance, inclusive development, economic self-reliance, strengthening agriculture and horticulture, and maintaining environmental balance.

The government's foremost objective is to make governance more transparent, accountable and technology-driven.

In 2026, e-governance will be made mandatory across all departments, with a strong push for digital file systems, online services and time-bound delivery. Under the zero-tolerance policy against corruption, speedy grievance redressal and timely service delivery will remain top priorities.

Strengthening road, rail and air connectivity is another key focus area. Projects such as the Char Dham All-Weather Road, the Rishikesh-Karnaprayag rail line, expansion of heli services, and construction of strategic border roads will be prioritised to improve access to healthcare, education, and emergency services in remote and mountainous regions.

Agriculture and horticulture will remain central to the state's development strategy in 2026, with a strong push to increase farmers' income. Special emphasis is being placed on polyhouse farming, kiwi cultivation, high-value crops and the apple-kiwi policy.

The government aims to promote large-scale polyhouse farming in hilly areas by strengthening subsidies, technical support, training and market linkages.

Under the Kiwi Mission, Uttarakhand aims to emerge as a leading kiwi-producing state. The initiative is expected to increase income from smaller landholdings and enhance export potential. Value chains for apples, pears, walnuts and other hill fruits will also be strengthened to curb migration and generate local employment.

Tourism development will continue to be a key economic driver.

In addition to making the Char Dham Yatra safer and more technologically enabled, the government will promote winter, adventure, and eco-tourism, as well as homestay schemes. Special emphasis will be placed on employment generation through the participation of local youth and women.

The government reiterated its commitment to transparent, time-bound and corruption-free recruitment. To boost private-sector employment, startups, IT parks, industries and investments will be encouraged. Skill development, technical training and self-employment schemes for youth will also be expanded.

With the effective implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), special attention will be given to women's safety, education, health and economic empowerment. Through self-help groups, the Lakhpati Didi scheme and promotion of women entrepreneurship, women will be integrated into the mainstream of development.

Environmental conservation will remain a long-term priority, with focus on protecting forests, rejuvenating rivers and water sources, and strengthening disaster early warning systems.

The CMO said 2026 will be a year of visible outcomes, ensuring that the benefits of good governance reach every citizen. Special focus will be placed on increasing farmers' incomes through polyhouse farming, kiwi cultivation, apple cultivation, and other high-value crops in mountainous regions.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that empowering youth and women remains the government's top priority.

"Alongside transparency in government recruitment, efforts are underway to expand opportunities in startups, industry and self-employment. Special emphasis will be laid on women's empowerment and environmental conservation. The goal is to make Uttarakhand a strong, safe, self-reliant state full of development opportunities, where farmers are prosperous, youth are hopeful, and women are active partners in the mainstream of growth," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
All these plans sound great on paper. But the real test is implementation at the grassroots. We've heard promises of e-governance and zero-tolerance to corruption before. I'll believe it when I see my local tehsil office actually working efficiently without "speed money".
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Aman W
The focus on kiwi and polyhouse farming is brilliant! My uncle in Almora has a small plot. If the government provides proper technical support and market links as promised, it can really stop youth from migrating to Delhi or Dehradun for jobs. Local employment is key. 👍
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Sarah B
I visited Uttarakhand last year and the natural beauty is stunning. Promoting eco-tourism and homestays managed by locals is a sustainable way forward. It's good to see a plan that includes women's empowerment through self-help groups. Hope it creates genuine opportunities.
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Vikram M
Development is welcome, but not at the cost of our environment. The article mentions environmental balance, but building all-weather roads in the fragile Himalayas needs extreme care. Rejuvenating rivers is crucial. The plan must walk the talk on being truly sustainable.
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Kavitha C
The Lakhpati Didi scheme and focus on women's entrepreneurship is very encouraging. In the hills, women are the backbone of agriculture and households. Integrating them into the economic mainstream with proper training and market access can transform rural economies. Jai Uttarakhand! 💪

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