Amit Shah Reviews Uttarakhand Development, Nyaya Sanhita Expo in Haridwar

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is visiting Haridwar's Bairagi Camp to review a special exhibition on Uttarakhand's development projects and welfare schemes. The exhibition showcases the state's progress over the last four years under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's leadership. A parallel exhibition on the "Nyaya Sanhita" will educate the public about India's new criminal justice laws. Shah will also address a public gathering and attend a meeting during his visit.

Key Points: Amit Shah Visits Haridwar to Review Uttarakhand Development Exhibition

  • Review of state development works
  • Exhibition on governance reforms
  • Focus on new criminal laws
  • Public awareness outreach
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HM Amit Shah to visit Haridwar today, review development exhibition

Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviews Uttarakhand's development works and the Nyaya Sanhita exhibition in Haridwar, with CM Pushkar Singh Dhami.

"showcasing key development projects... implemented in the state over the past four years - Official Release"

New Delhi, March 7

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will visit Bairagi Camp in Haridwar on Saturday to review exhibitions highlighting Uttarakhand's development works and public welfare initiatives and address a public gathering.

The event will be attended by Uttarakhand Chief Minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami, state ministers, Members of Parliament, MLAs, public representatives and senior officials.

According to an official release, the Union Minister will tour a special exhibition organised at Bairagi Camp, showcasing key development projects, public welfare schemes, and major policy decisions implemented in the state over the past four years under the leadership of Chief Minister Dhami.

The exhibition has been designed to present a comprehensive overview of the state government's initiatives across different sectors, including infrastructure development, social welfare programmes and governance reforms. Various departments of the state government have set up stalls displaying visual materials, such as photographs, models, and informational panels, highlighting the transformation witnessed in Uttarakhand in recent years.

Officials said the exhibition will also focus on the government's efforts to strengthen good governance, transparency and citizen-centric service delivery in the state. Through the displays and presentations, visitors will be able to gain a clearer understanding of the development journey of Uttarakhand and the initiatives undertaken to improve public services.

In addition to the development exhibition, a state-level exhibition themed: "Nyaya Sanhita" will also be organised at Bairagi Camp from March 7 to March 9, 2026. The programme aims to create public awareness about the implementation and provisions of the new legal codes introduced by the Government of India.

The exhibition will highlight the key features of the recently enacted laws - Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam.

The exhibitions and public outreach programmes are expected to attract a large number of visitors and provide citizens with an opportunity to learn more about the state's development initiatives as well as the new criminal justice framework being implemented across the country.

The Union Home Minister will later depart from Bairagi Camp and proceed to the Godwin Hotel in Haridwar, where he will participate in a meeting.

- IANS

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Priya S
Exhibitions are nice, but what matters is ground reality. Are these welfare schemes actually reaching the last person? As someone from a hill state, I know the challenges of service delivery in tough terrain. Hope this review leads to actionable steps, not just photo ops.
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Aman W
The focus on 'Nyaya Sanhita' is crucial. Many people are still unaware of the new criminal laws. Such awareness campaigns in places like Haridwar, with high footfall, can really help common citizens understand their rights and the legal system. Good initiative!
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Sarah B
Visiting from the US and following Indian politics. Transparency in governance is a universal need. Showcasing development work publicly is a positive step towards accountability. Interested to see how the 'citizen-centric service delivery' model works in Uttarakhand.
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Vikram M
Haridwar is a great choice for this. It's not just a spiritual hub but also an economic one. Development in Uttarakhand should balance preserving its pristine environment with building infrastructure. Hope the exhibition highlights sustainable projects. #UttarakhandDevelopment
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Kavya N
As a teacher, I appreciate the effort to educate people about new laws. But I wish similar exhibitions were held more frequently in rural areas and schools. Knowledge of development schemes and legal rights should reach every household, not just during big minister visits.

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