Uttarakhand Boosts Char Dham Yatra Traffic Plans with New Parking Facilities

The Uttarakhand government, under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's direction, is intensifying efforts to improve traffic management on the Char Dham Yatra route. Housing Secretary R. Rajesh Kumar conducted field inspections of under-construction and proposed parking projects in Gauchar, Karnaprayag, and Chamoli. Officials were directed to complete these projects, with capacities ranging from 21 to 82 vehicles, before the upcoming pilgrimage season. The initiative aims to alleviate frequent traffic congestion for the lakhs of devotees visiting annually.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Enhances Char Dham Yatra Traffic Management

  • Field inspection of parking projects
  • Focus on completion before pilgrimage season
  • New facilities to ease traffic congestion
  • Guidance from Chief Minister Dhami
  • Parking capacities detailed for key locations
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Uttarakhand Govt intensify preparations to improve traffic management on Char Dham yatra route

Uttarakhand govt intensifies preparations, inspects new parking projects in Gauchar, Karnaprayag & Chamoli to streamline pilgrimage traffic.

"ensuring smooth traffic movement for pilgrims and residents during the Char Dham Yatra remains one of the government's key focuses - State Government"

Chamoli, March 14

As per the directions of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the state government has intensified preparations to improve traffic management along the Char Dham Yatra route.

In this regard, Housing Secretary R. Rajesh Kumar conducted a field inspection of under-construction and proposed parking projects in Gauchar, Karnaprayag and Chamoli.

During the inspection, Rajesh Kumar reviewed the progress of the construction works in detail with officials of the concerned departments and directed them to complete all projects within the stipulated timeline. In line with the priorities of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, ensuring smooth traffic movement for pilgrims and residents during the Char Dham Yatra remains one of the government's key focuses.

Officials informed the Housing Secretary that the construction of a parking facility in Gauchar has been completed. The parking area has a capacity of 27 vehicles and has been constructed by the Uttarakhand Peyjal Evam Nirman Nigam. Rajesh Kumar instructed officials to make the facility operational at the earliest so that both locals and pilgrims can benefit from it. He noted that such small yet important parking facilities play a crucial role in maintaining smooth traffic flow during the Char Dham Yatra.

Following this, Rajesh Kumar inspected the under-construction parking project in Karnaprayag, which is being developed by the Chamoli District Level Development Authority. He directed officials to speed up the construction work and ensure that the parking facility is completed before the upcoming Nanda Raj Jat Yatra. He said that a large number of devotees visit the region during the pilgrimage, making adequate parking arrangements essential for proper traffic management.

The Housing Secretary also inspected parking sites near the taxi stand and at the Khadd side in Chamoli. Officials informed him that the parking facility near the taxi stand will have a capacity of 21 vehicles, while the Khadd-side parking will accommodate up to 82 vehicles. Both facilities are being constructed by the Rural Construction Department Uttarakhand. Rajesh Kumar directed the concerned department to complete the work on priority so that the parking facilities can be made operational for pilgrims and the public before the upcoming Char Dham Yatra.

During the inspection, Rajesh Kumar also issued important instructions considering the increasing traffic pressure on the Char Dham Yatra route. He directed officials to identify locations where traffic congestion frequently occurs and to select suitable land nearby for developing additional parking facilities. This, he said, would help provide an effective solution to traffic jams along the pilgrimage route in the future.

Rajesh Kumar said that under the guidance of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the state government is continuously working to streamline traffic management along the Char Dham Yatra route. He noted that lakhs of devotees visit Uttarakhand every year during the pilgrimage, making strong parking and traffic management systems essential. He added that the parking projects being developed in Gauchar, Karnaprayag, and Chamoli will play a significant role in improving local traffic management.

He further stated that officials have been directed to complete all ongoing projects within the stipulated timeframe so that pilgrims do not face inconvenience during the upcoming Char Dham Yatra and major events like the Nanda Raj Jat Yatra. He also instructed departments to identify locations along the Char Dham route where traffic congestion is frequent and explore possibilities for developing new parking facilities there, which will further strengthen traffic management in the future.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see proactive planning before the yatra season. Last year, we were stuck for 5 hours near Karnaprayag. If these parking lots help ease that, it will be a blessing. The focus should also be on strict enforcement against roadside parking.
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Aman W
While infrastructure is needed, I hope they are also considering the environmental impact. Uttarakhand's ecology is fragile. Building more parking should not mean unchecked concrete sprawl. Sustainable development is key.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited last season, the chaos was overwhelming. Clear signage directing people to these new parking areas will be just as important as building them. The locals also deserve relief from the constant traffic.
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Vikram M
Finally some action! The Char Dham yatra brings immense faith and economic activity, but the management has been poor for years. Hope they stick to the timelines. "Stipulated timeframe" often gets extended in our government projects.
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Kriti O
Good initiative. But alongside parking, they need to manage the flow of vehicles better. Maybe implement one-way routes during peak days or promote shared taxis. A 21-vehicle lot near a taxi stand is a start, but needs scaling up.

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