Uttarakhand Governor's Helicopter Makes Precautionary Landing in Srinagar

A helicopter carrying Uttarakhand Governor Lt Gen Gurmit Singh made a precautionary landing at the GVK helipad in Srinagar, Pauri Garhwal due to a technical issue. The Governor was safely taken to a Police Guest House following the incident. The landing occurred after the Governor had attended the Himalayan O2 Tehri Lake Festival. Local administration confirmed they are taking necessary action regarding the situation.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Governor's Helicopter Emergency Landing in Pauri

  • Helicopter made precautionary landing
  • Technical issue prompted landing
  • Governor taken to safe house
  • Incident occurred in Srinagar, Pauri Garhwal
  • Governor was attending festival
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"Administration taking necessary action": Pauri Garhwal Circle Officer after Uttarakhand Governor's helicopter makes precautionary landing in Srinagar

Governor Lt Gen Gurmit Singh safe after helicopter precautionary landing in Srinagar, Pauri Garhwal due to technical issues. Administration responds.

"The Governor's helicopter landed at the GVK helipad. The administration is taking necessary action. - Circle Officer Anuj Kumar"

Srinagar, March 8

Uttarakhand Governor Lt Gen Gurmit Singh was taken to a safe house after his helicopter made an emergency landing in Srinagar town of Pauri Garhwal on Sunday due to a technical issue, police said.

Pauri Garhwal Circle Officer Anuj Kumar confirmed that the helicopter landed at the GVK helipad in Srinagar and the administration is taking necessary action.

"The Governor's helicopter landed at the GVK helipad. The administration is taking necessary action in this regard. He (Governor) is currently in a safe house," Kumar told ANI.

According to the Pauri Police, the helicopter experienced some technical problems during the flight, prompting the crew to make a precautionary landing at the GVK helipad to ensure safety.

The Governor, Lieutenant General Gurmit Singh (Retd), was subsequently taken to the Police Guest House in Srinagar. The helicopter belongs to the Uttarakhand government.

More details are awaited in this case.

Earlier in the day, Governor Gurmit Singh, while speaking to ANI, extended his greetings on International Women's Day, while attending the four-day Himalayan O2 Tehri Lake Festival, inaugurated by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on March 6.

"It is truly a matter of immense joy, happiness, and jubilation that a four-day program took place in Tehri Garhwal, sending a message to the entire world. The title itself is so beautiful: Himalayan O2 2026. Fifteen competitions were held, and over four thousand contestants participated... I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to women across the world on International Women's Day. To be honest, the women of Uttarakhand, the women's power, our daughters, are unique in the entire world... I visited the museum, which showcases the history of Tehri... I feel that these four days have delivered a significant message in the environmental field," the Governor said.

Various activities will be organised as part of the Tehri Lake Festival until March 9, including adventure sports, tourism-related events and several programs showcasing local culture.

- ANI

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Priya S
Glad to hear it was just a technical snag and everyone is okay. The hills can be tricky for aviation. On a different note, his message for Women's Day was very thoughtful. Our Uttarakhand women are indeed strong pillars.
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Rohit P
This is concerning. A Governor's helicopter having technical issues? What about the maintenance protocols for state aircraft? Hope there is a proper inquiry. We cannot compromise on such things.
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Sarah B
The professionalism of the crew is commendable. A precautionary landing in such terrain requires skill. Also, the Tehri Lake Festival sounds amazing! Promoting tourism and local culture is so important for the state.
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Vikram M
Good to know the system worked. From the helipad to the safe house, the protocol was followed. This is how it should be for any citizen in distress, not just VIPs. Let's hope the same efficiency is there for common people too.
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Nisha Z
The incident ended well, but it's a reminder of the risks our leaders take traveling in the Himalayas. Jai Uttarakhand! Also, more power to the women he praised on this special day. 💪

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