Uttarakhand CM Dhami releases New Year 2026 calendar
Dehradun, January 12
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami released the official New Year 2026 calendar published by the Information Department of the state government at the Chief Minister's residence on Monday.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister appreciated the calendar's attractive design, excellent print quality, and rich content, stating that it serves as a powerful medium to effectively convey the state government's schemes, achievements, and public welfare policies, along with its historic and visionary decisions, to the masses.
CM Dhami said that this calendar, published by the Information Department, is not merely a collection of dates but an important document reflecting Uttarakhand's development journey, administrative commitment, and dedication to public service. He added that through this calendar, the continuous efforts of the state government have been presented in an organized and creative manner, which will prove informative and inspiring for the general public.
Congratulating the Information Department team for this outstanding publication, the Chief Minister said that the department has always played the role of a bridge between the government and the people. He expressed hope that in the future as well, the Information Department will continue to disseminate public-interest information widely and effectively with the help of new technologies, creative thinking, and innovation, so that accurate information about government schemes and policies reaches the last person in society.
On this occasion, Director General of Information Banshidhar Tiwari and Deputy Director of Information Manoj Srivastava were present.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Hope the calendar highlights Uttarakhand's natural beauty and tourism spots too. It's our Devbhoomi. Such calendars can be great for promoting our culture and attracting visitors. Good move by CM Dhami.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the funds for designing and printing these "attractive" calendars are justified. The money should primarily go into implementing the schemes, not just advertising them. Just a thought.
Interesting to see how governments use traditional media like calendars in the digital age. In many Indian households, the wall calendar is still the primary source for dates and often has religious or cultural significance. Smart to use that space for public information.
My parents in Dehradun will love this. They always wait for the new government calendar. It's a part of our New Year ritual. Hope it's distributed widely and doesn't just sit in government offices. Jai Uttarakhand! 🙏
"Bridge between government and people" – that's the key phrase. If this calendar actually lists contact details for schemes, grievance portals, and important deadlines in a simple way, it can be very useful for the common man. Execution matters more than the release event.
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