Uttarakhand CM Reviews Nainital Road Projects to Boost Tourism Access

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami conducted an on-site inspection of the Dunikhal-Ratighat motor road and the Kainchi Dham Bypass project in Nainital district. He directed officials to complete the bypass before the upcoming tourism season to provide a permanent solution to traffic congestion near the famous temple. The project includes significant progress on an 18.15-km road and a new bridge connecting to the Almora National Highway. Dhami also reviewed the newly constructed Bhawali Bypass, designed to alleviate market congestion and improve traveler movement.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Inspects Kainchi Dham Bypass Construction in Nainital

  • Kainchi Dham Bypass nears completion
  • Project aims to solve long-standing traffic congestion
  • Bypass to open before tourism season
  • Includes new bridge connecting to Almora Highway
  • Bhawali Bypass also inspected to ease market traffic
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Uttarakhand CM reviews development work in Nainital

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reviews progress on key bypass roads in Nainital to ease traffic for pilgrims and tourists ahead of the travel season.

"Providing smooth, safe, and convenient traffic facilities to pilgrims is a top priority of the state government. - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Nainital, January 24

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday conducted a site inspection of the Dunikhal-Ratighat motor road construction work in Nainital.

As a result of the leadership of the Chief Minister, the long-awaited Kainchi Dham Bypass (Sanatorium-Ratiaghat) project in Nainital district is rapidly moving towards its final stage, an official release said.

During his visit to Nainital, the Chief Minister conducted an on-site inspection of this important project and reviewed the progress of the ongoing works.

During the inspection, the Chief Minister sought detailed information from officials of the Public Works Department and issued clear instructions to ensure that the bypass road is completed and opened for traffic before the upcoming travel and tourism season.

Dhami stated that the world-famous Shri Kainchi Dham Temple witnesses a continuous influx of devotees from across the country and abroad. Providing smooth, safe, and convenient traffic facilities to pilgrims is a top priority of the state government. With this objective, the construction of the Kainchi Dham Bypass is being carried out at a fast pace, which will provide a permanent solution to the long-standing traffic congestion problem.

Superintending Engineer of the Public Works Department, Manohar Singh Dharmashaktu, informed that out of the proposed 18.15-kilometre-long bypass, road construction and hotmixing work have been completed on 8 kilometres, utilising Rs 12 crore effectively. In the remaining 10.15-kilometre stretch, hill-cutting work has been completed using Rs 5.06 crore.

Currently, construction of culverts, safety walls, and other essential works is underway in this section at a cost of Rs 9.81 crore, progressing rapidly while maintaining quality standards.

Under the project, a 74.15-metre span motor bridge is also being constructed to connect the bypass with the Almora National Highway at Ratiaghat. The government has approved Rs 9.63 crore for this bridge, and construction work has already commenced.

The Chief Minister said that once completed, the bypass will not only provide relief from traffic congestion at Kainchi Dham but will also offer an alternative, smooth, and safe route for travellers heading towards hill districts. The project will prove to be a milestone for tourism, religious travel, and local transportation, the release said.

Subsequently, Chief Minister Dhami also inspected the Bhawali Bypass Road constructed from Sanatorium to the Almora route at a cost of Rs 9.99 crore, along with the 30-metre span double-lane motor bridge built over the Shipra River on the same route.

He stated that the operationalisation of this bypass will resolve the long-standing traffic congestion in Bhawali market and ensure uninterrupted movement for travellers during the tourism season.

During the inspection, the Chief Minister interacted with workers engaged in construction, appreciated their efforts, and issued necessary instructions regarding their welfare and safety.

During his tour of the area, the Chief Minister also interacted with tourists from various states who had arrived to witness snowfall. The tourists praised Uttarakhand's natural beauty, improved facilities, and safe environment, stating that they encountered no inconvenience and would like to visit the state again.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The suspension of the official is a strong message. Corruption in procurement, especially for uniforms, is unacceptable. The joint inquiry must be swift and transparent.
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Priya S
As someone who travels to the hills often, better roads are a blessing. The Dunikhal-Ratighat route will ease so much traffic congestion. Kudos to the team, but please ensure the construction quality is top-notch. Jai Uttarakhand! 🏔️
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Rohit P
While the action on corruption is appreciated, one has to ask how such tenders get approved in the first place. The system needs proactive checks, not just reactive suspensions after the scam is out.
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Meera T
It's heartening that he interacted with the workers on site. They are the real heroes building our infrastructure. I hope their working conditions and wages are fair.
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David E
Efficient infrastructure and cracking down on corruption are both essential for development. This seems like a step in the right direction for the state's growth.

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