Discover Uttarakhand's Natural Shivling Cave & CM's Vision for Devbhoomi

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has highlighted the Timmarsain Mahadev cave in Chamoli, renowned for its stunning natural Shivling formation, as a key destination for winter pilgrims. He emphasized promoting local culture and products through initiatives like women-led self-help groups and the "One District One Festival" campaign. The state is advancing infrastructure projects, including shrine master plans, ropeways, and railway connectivity, to boost tourism and the economy. Additionally, efforts are underway to enhance rural livelihoods, protect heritage, and implement development schemes focused on inclusivity and growth.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Showcases Timmarsain Mahadev Cave & Development Plans

  • Natural Shivling at Timmarsain Mahadev cave
  • Promoting winter pilgrimage & local tourism
  • Strengthening rural livelihoods & women's self-help groups
  • Infrastructure projects for spiritual & economic growth
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Discover the 'natural shivling': Uttarakhand Chief Minister invites pilgrims to Timmarsain Mahadev Cave

Explore the natural Shivling at Timmarsain Mahadev cave in Chamoli and learn about Uttarakhand's tourism, cultural, and rural development initiatives under CM Pushkar Singh Dhami.

"The cave of Timmarsain Mahadev... is famous for its amazing natural Shivling formation. – Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Chamoli, December 28

Highlighting the spiritual allure of the Himalayas, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took to Twitter to showcase the breathtaking natural Shivling at Timmarsain Mahadev cave.

Nestled in the Niti village of Chamoli district, the site is being promoted as a must-visit destination for participants in the winter pilgrimage to Devbhoomi.

"The cave of Timmarsain Mahadev, located in Niti village of Chamoli district, is famous for its amazing natural Shivling formation. For the darshan of Timmarsain Mahadev during the winter pilgrimage of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, do visit Chamoli, " said Uttarakhand Chief Minister.

On Friday, Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in the 24th Bund Development Industrial, Tourism, Farmers and Cultural Fair at Semaldala, Pipalkoti.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said that such fairs provide a platform for local products and offer a vibrant glimpse of folk culture. He stated that all mementoes and gifts presented by the state government are now being prepared by women from local self-help groups, thereby strengthening rural livelihoods, according to a release.

Under the Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar programme, he called for resolving public issues at the Nyaya Panchayat level. He urged citizens to actively participate in the initiative. He expressed gratitude to residents, traders, farmers, and all those associated with the fair.

He reiterated the state government's commitment to advancing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's One District One Festival, Vocal for Local, and Made in India campaigns, according to the release.

The Chief Minister said that new avenues for development and employment are being created in the state. Works are underway under the master plan at the Kedarnath and Badrinath shrines, and projects such as ropeways and railway connectivity will give a fresh boost to tourism and the economy.

He added that initiatives such as One District One Product, the House of Himalayas brand, the State Millet Mission, and the homestay scheme are promoting local products and tourism. At present, more than 800 homestays are operational, and Uttarakhand is rapidly emerging as a wedding destination.

He said the government, guided by the principle of Antyodaya, is ensuring that the benefits of welfare schemes reach the last person, and remains fully committed to protecting the heritage and culture of Devbhoomi.

The Chief Minister stated that more than 10,000 acres of land have been freed from encroachment and that a strict land law has been implemented in the state. He said the government is continuously working to make Uttarakhand a centre of knowledge, education, culture, and development.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister announced the expansion of the Semaldala sports ground, development of drinking water and other basic facilities along the Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra route, renaming the Gwaldam-Tapovan Lord Curzon Road as the Nanda-Sunanda Marg, beautification of the Rajrajeshwari Temple at Kurud, and construction of a pilgrims' rest house at Anusuya Devi Temple, Mandal.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The natural Shivling formation sounds incredible. As someone who loves trekking in the Himalayas, I'm adding this to my must-visit list. Hope the infrastructure development is done sustainably to protect the fragile mountain ecology.
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Vikram M
Good to hear about the focus on local products and homestays. This is how tourism should work - benefiting the local community directly. The 'House of Himalayas' brand has great potential.
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Rohit P
While promoting tourism is good, I hope the government is equally focused on basic facilities for residents in these remote areas. Roads, healthcare, and schools are still a challenge in many parts of Chamoli district.
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Priya S
Niti village is so beautiful and peaceful. Glad it's getting recognition. The plan for a pilgrims' rest house at Anusuya Devi Temple is much needed. More power to the women's self-help groups! 💪
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Michael C
Interesting read. The combination of spiritual tourism, cultural fairs, and economic development seems well-integrated. The 'One District One Festival' concept could really showcase regional diversity.

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