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Uttarakhand News Updated May 17, 2026 · 14:16

Uttarakhand CM Dhami Lays Foundation for Shaktigarh-SIDCUL Bridge, Boosts Connectivity

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami laid the foundation stone for a bridge over the Baigul River connecting Shaktigarh to the SIDCUL industrial estate in Udham Singh Nagar. The project aims to enhance connectivity in the Sitarganj Assembly constituency and boost local and industrial development. Dhami also highlighted the state government's commitment to fulfilling election promises and preserving tribal culture. Additionally, the government approved Rs 256 crore for various development projects, including infrastructure linked to the preparations for Kumbh Mela 2027.

Uttarakhand CM lays foundation stone for Shaktigarh-SIDCUL bridge in Udham Singh Nagar

Udham Singh Nagar, May 17

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday participated in the foundation-laying ceremony for a bridge over the Baigul River that will provide direct connectivity between Shaktigarh and the SIDCUL industrial estate.

The programme was held at the Nirmal Nagar Primary School grounds in Udham Singh Nagar and is aimed at improving industrial and local connectivity in the Sitarganj Assembly constituency.

Speaking to the media, Chief Minister Dhami said, "...It is a matter of great pride that I got the opportunity to lay the foundation of this bridge, which will be constructed over the Shaktigarh Baigul river. The bridge will connect Shaktifarm to SIDCUL, benefitting everyone in this area... I would like to congratulate everyone on the same."

Referring to the 2022 Assembly elections, Dhami added, "In the 2022 elections, you all elected Saurabh Bahuguna and sent him to the Legislative Assembly. Now, we have taken an oath to act on all the promises made by us."

On Saturday, the Chief Minister attended the Veer Shiromani Maharana Pratap Jayanti celebrations in Nanakmatta, where he lit the ceremonial lamp and honoured meritorious students who performed well in board examinations with certificates of appreciation.

Addressing the gathering, Dhami said it was a matter of pride to remember Maharana Pratap on the sacred land of Nanakmatta Sahib, which is associated with Sikh Gurus.

The Chief Minister also said that the state government remains committed to preserving the culture, traditions and identity of tribal communities and would continue to work for their security, dignity and development.

Earlier this month, Dhami approved financial sanctions worth Rs 256 crore for several development projects across Uttarakhand, including infrastructure initiatives linked to the preparations for Kumbh Mela 2027.

Under the Kumbh-related projects, the Chief Minister approved Rs 2.72 crore for renovation of the four-lane road from National Highway-58 to the industrial area, Rs 2.13 crore for improvement works on the Pathulok Barrage Road, and Rs 1.36 crore for renovation of the Bahadrabad-Rohalki Tiraaha to Alipur-Sukrasa-Pathri Ambuwala road.

Earlier, the Chief Minister had also approved projects worth Rs 1,252 crore for Kumbh Mela 2027 preparations and other development works in the state.

According to a release from the Chief Minister's Office, the projects are expected to strengthen infrastructure, improve disaster management systems and enhance drinking water supply and flood protection arrangements.

Under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment scheme, the government also approved Rs 115 crore for redevelopment of Triveni Ghat under the Rishikesh Ganga Corridor Project and Rs 69.06 crore for the North Har Ki Pauri development project under the Haridwar Ganga Corridor initiative.

Additionally, Rs 6 crore was approved for pipeline laying and distribution work under the pumping water supply replacement scheme in Haridwar. Another Rs 6 crore was sanctioned for repair and improvement of roads in the Har Ki Pauri, Kankhal and Gaurishankar areas in the Bahadrabad block of Haridwar district. Rs 99 lakh was also approved for electricity line shifting works.

The Uttarakhand government has directed officials to complete all permanent infrastructure projects linked to Kumbh Mela 2027 by October 2026, with a focus on expanding facilities for pilgrims and improving surveillance and security systems in Haridwar.

— ANI

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Ananya R
Good to see development work happening, but I do hope the Kumbh Mela 2027 projects don't take priority over basic needs like healthcare and education in rural areas. This bridge is a step in the right direction though.
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Christopher I
Infrastructure investment is always welcome, especially for connecting industrial areas. The Rs 256 crore approval for various projects shows the state is serious about development. Let's see if execution matches the announcements.
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Kavya N
As someone from Udham Singh Nagar, this bridge is much needed! The current route is a hassle, especially during monsoon. I just hope the government also focuses on road maintenance after construction. Quality matters, not just photo ops. 😊
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Michael C
It's encouraging to see state governments prioritizing infrastructure. The Kumbh Mela 2027 preparations are massive - hope they don't neglect smaller projects like this bridge in the bigger picture. Every rupee should count for the people.
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Vikram M
Baigul river bridge - that's a strategic location! SIDCUL is an important industrial hub, and better connectivity will definitely boost local employment. Kudos to the CM for keeping election promises. Now let's see the work on ground. 💪
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Deepak U
I appreciate

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