Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami Directs Time-Bound Completion of Official Announcements

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami directed officials to ensure time-bound completion of announcements through Program Evaluation and Review Technique chart. He instructed departments to resolve issues related to electricity, drinking water, forest fires, and human-wildlife conflict. The CM stressed timely implementation of government schemes and coordination among departments. Over 4 lakh pilgrims have undertaken the Char Dham Yatra within ten days since the temple portals opened.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Orders Timely Completion of Announcements

  • CM Dhami directs time-bound completion of official announcements using PERT chart
  • Officials instructed to resolve issues of electricity, water, forest fires, and roads
  • Pending government orders to be issued by June 15, 2026
  • Over 4 lakh pilgrims visited Char Dham Yatra in 10 days
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Uttarakhand CM asks officials to ensure time-bound completion of official announcements

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami directs officials to ensure time-bound completion of announcements and effective monitoring of development works.

"Our effort is to ensure that the people directly benefit from the governance programs, and the schemes of the central and state governments are implemented on time. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, May 2

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday directed officials to ensure time-bound completion and effective monitoring of announcements made by the Chief Minister through Program Evaluation and Review Technique chart.

Chairing a review meeting at the Secretariat on development works in the assembly constituencies of Yamkeshwar, Pauri, Srinagar, Chaubattakhal, Lansdowne, and Kotdwar, the Chief Minister instructed departments to resolve issues related to electricity, drinking water, forest fires, human-wildlife conflict, and roads at the earliest.

He also emphasised improving healthcare facilities and directed officials to address public grievances raised by MLAs on a priority basis, according to a release.

Dhami further directed that all pending government orders related to announcements be issued by June 15, 2026, and stressed better coordination among departments for effective grievance redressal.

Following the meeting, Uttarakhand CM stressed the timely implementation of government schemes and directed officials to coordinate with each other's departments to ensure the completion of tasks.

"Our effort is to ensure that the people directly benefit from the governance programs, and the schemes of the central and state governments are implemented on time. All officials should coordinate with each other's departments to complete all tasks. The District Magistrate also joined the meeting today. People raised issues related to their respective areas... whether it's land fraud or crime, it will not be tolerated anywhere. Such cases will be resolved," he said.

The Uttarakhand Chief Minister also noted that a large number of devotees are visiting the state for the Char Dham Yatra.

"We have made all arrangements here. The Char Dham Yatra is going well, and a large number of devotees are arriving. A good record has been set," Dhami told reporters.

The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand is progressing smoothly, with the state government putting in place extensive arrangements to ensure the safety and seamless experience for pilgrims.

According to official data from the State Emergency Operations Centre in Dehradun, a total of 4,08,401 pilgrims have undertaken the Char Dham Yatra within just ten days, from the opening of the temple portals till 7 pm on April 28, 2026.

Officials stated that essential facilities such as drinking water, toilets, healthcare services, sanitation, parking, and traffic management have been strengthened and systematically organised along the Yatra routes as well as at major religious and tourist destinations to avoid inconvenience to pilgrims, visitors, and residents.

Temple-wise data shows that within six days of the opening of Badrinath Dham, 84,942 pilgrims have visited. At Kedarnath Dham, 2,07,452 pilgrims have offered prayers in seven days.

Meanwhile, 57,794 pilgrims have arrived at Yamunotri Dham in ten days, while 57,863 pilgrims have visited Gangotri Dham during the same period.

The state government has also issued strict instructions to take action against those spreading misleading information regarding the Yatra arrangements and against littering, in a bid to maintain the sanctity and proper management of the pilgrimage.

- ANI

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Siddharth J
Char Dham Yatra numbers are phenomenal - 4 lakh pilgrims in just 10 days! But I hope the government is also keeping an eye on the environmental impact. Our fragile Himalayan ecosystem can't handle unlimited tourism. Need sustainable planning alongside infrastructure.
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Vikram M
"Land fraud or crime will not be tolerated" - this is music to my ears. We've seen too many land grab cases in Uttarakhand. Hope the CM's words translate into strict action. Also, good to see human-wildlife conflict being addressed; our villages face this daily. 🐻
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Nisha Z
The deadline of June 15, 2026 for pending orders seems far away. Why not sooner? Our potholed roads and unreliable power supply can't wait that long. Good intentions but need faster execution. Also, 4 lakh pilgrims in 10 days is great but what about waste management at these holy sites? 🚮
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Priya S
Finally a CM who talks about coordination between departments! In our state, too often one department blames another for delays. The DMs being involved is a positive sign. Just hope this isn't just another photo-op meeting. We need tangible results in Yamkeshwar and other areas mentioned. 🌄
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Rohit P
That's 4,08,401 pilgrims in 10 days - incredible faith our people have! The government should also install more digital displays and emergency helplines along the routes. And yes, strict action against littering is welcome. Our Char Dhams should remain pristine. Jai Badri Vishal! 🙏✨

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