Uttarakhand CM Dhami Seeks Extra LPG for Char Dham Yatra

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in New Delhi to discuss LPG supply for the Char Dham Yatra. He requested maintaining 100% commercial LPG cylinder supply and an additional 5% allocation for disaster relief during monsoons. The yatra attracts lakhs of pilgrims, driving the state's tourism-based economy. Separately, Dhami addressed public grievances at his camp office, directing swift action on roads, water, and healthcare issues.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Meets Puri on LPG for Char Dham Yatra

  • CM Dhami requests full commercial LPG supply for Char Dham Yatra
  • Seeks additional 5% cylinders for monsoon disaster relief
  • Uttarakhand’s economy driven by religious and adventure tourism
  • Dhami also held public hearing, resolved grievances on the spot
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami meets Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri in New Delhi

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami meets Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri, requesting full LPG supply for Char Dham Yatra and extra cylinders for disaster relief.

"The Char Dham Yatra remains a central pillar of the state's faith, cultural identity, and economic activity. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

New Delhi, April 27

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri at Kartavya Bhavan in New Delhi and held detailed discussions on several important issues, keeping in view Uttarakhand's geographical conditions and its vulnerability to natural disasters.

The Chief Minister requested that the supply of commercial LPG cylinders be maintained at 100 per cent as before to ensure the smooth, safe, and uninterrupted conduct of the Char Dham Yatra. He highlighted that the yatra, which runs from April to November, attracts lakhs of pilgrims from across India and abroad, leading to a significant surge in demand for commercial LPG. During this period, the state requires approximately 967,949 commercial LPG cylinders.

He further noted that Uttarakhand faces natural disasters every year during the monsoon months from June to September. Due to the hilly terrain and challenging conditions, LPG plays a crucial role in disaster management and relief operations. In this context, he requested an additional 5 per cent allocation of commercial cylinders (around 48,397 cylinders) to ensure efficient and timely execution of relief and rescue efforts.

The Chief Minister also emphasised that Uttarakhand's economy is largely driven by tourism, with religious tourism, pilgrimage, and adventure tourism playing key roles. The Char Dham Yatra remains a central pillar of the state's faith, cultural identity, and economic activity.

Earlier, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami listened to the grievances of citizens who had come from across the state at the Chief Minister's Camp Office, Mukhya Sevak Sadan. He interacted directly with the public, took their concerns seriously, and resolved several cases on the spot.

The Chief Minister issued directions for swift action on matters related to roads, drinking water, healthcare, education, and financial assistance. He instructed officials to ensure time-bound and effective disposal of public grievances on a priority basis. He also emphasised that there should be no unnecessary delays in resolving issues and that regular monitoring of each case must be ensured.

He stated that the government's objective is to make governance more sensitive, accountable, and transparent so that people receive prompt relief. He added that public hearings serve as a strong bridge between the government and citizens, enabling quick resolution of issues while continuously improving administrative functioning.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Practical request – especially the 5% extra for disaster relief. Uttarakhand's terrain makes it tough to get supplies after landslides. Let's hope the Centre acts fast. Also, CM listening to public grievances directly is a good sign, but need to see if follow-up happens.
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Varun X
Honestly, gas cylinders aren't the only issue during Char Dham Yatra – parking, road conditions, and basic facilities are often chaotic. But one step at a time, I guess. At least CM is talking to the right ministry. Hope they also address the medical oxygen supply for high-altitude camps.
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Priya S
Interesting to see the focus on LPG for disaster management – during monsoons, many villages get cut off and cylinders are a literal lifeline for cooking. Appreciate that CM is pushing for this. But I'd also like to see long-term solutions like promoting LPG pipelines in foothill areas.
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James A
As someone who's done the Char Dham trek twice, I can confirm – the demand for LPG in makeshift kitchens is huge. Hotels and dhabas run out of stock quickly. The extra 5% for relief is smart planning. Good to see Indian governance focusing on these micro-needs.
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Nisha Z
CM sitting with citizens and resolving cases on the spot is a nice touch. But in my village, we still wait months for basic road repairs. Let's hope these 'on-the-spot resolutions' reach the ground level. The LPG request is legit, though – tourism and disaster prep go hand in hand in Uttarakhand.

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