Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan chaired a high-level meeting with officials from five states to streamline Kanwar Yatra arrangements. He stressed real-time coordination, tech-driven security, and traffic management for the pilgrimage. DGP Deepam Seth highlighted countering misinformation and deploying skilled personnel for interstate logistics. The meeting also set SOPs for crowd control, DJ regulations, and pilgrim safety along the route.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Reviews Kanwar Yatra Preparations With 5 States

  • Interstate coordination for Kanwar Yatra safety
  • Real-time data sharing among 5 states
  • Emphasis on traffic and law enforcement
  • SOPs for liquor, meat, and social media monitoring
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Uttarakhand Chief Secretary holds meeting ahead of Kanwar Yatra

Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan leads interstate meeting to ensure safe Kanwar Yatra arrangements with UP, Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan officials.

"The Kanwar Mela is a festival of faith—every department must ensure tight security and smooth coordination. — Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan"

Dehradun, June 27

Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan held a meeting of the Interstate Coordination Committee in Haridwar's CCR Auditorium to ensure smooth, pleasant and safe conduct of the upcoming Kanwar Mela.

Senior officials from Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan participated in the meeting through both offline and online mediums.

On this occasion, Chief Secretary Bardhan stated that the Kanwar Mela is a significant festival of faith and devotion. He said that the district administration, police and other related departments should ensure tight arrangements to ensure the safe nd successful completion of the Kanwar Yatra. He also discussed sharing real-time coordination and data with all the states. All necessary inputs should be shared from a security point of view.

The Chief Secretary emphasised the maximum use of modern technology in the arrangements of the Kanwar Mela. He said that all preparations should be made with the upcoming Kumbh Mela in mind so that the experiences of the fair are also beneficial during Kumbh.

The Chief Secretary said that tight arrangements should be ensured for law and order and traffic management during the Kanwar fair. He also instructed the district administration to use BHEL parking if required. Safety standards should be followed in the dhabas and hotels located on the Yatra route, and rate lists should be mandatorily displayed.

DGP Deepam Seth said that every event presents new challenges. He said that to ensure this fair of faith and devotion is conducted in a safe manner, real-time information should be shared, and any kind of rumour should be uniformly denied. Only those workers who are proficient in their work should be sent to each other state. He said that information about 'what to do and what not to do' for Kanwariyas and devotees should be mandatorily displayed on the Yatra routes. The expectations of inter-state coordination should be fulfilled, and the fair should be conducted peacefully.

In the meeting, Home Secretary Shailesh Bagauli stated that devotees participating in the yatra should not encounter any problems, the traffic system should be simple, easy, and safe, and all preparations should be made with the devotees' convenience in mind. District Magistrate Mayur Dixit and SSP Pramod Singh Dobal gave detailed information about the preparations being made for the Kanwar Yatra, including the duration of the Kanwar Yatra, the percentage of devotees coming from different states, traffic management plan, social media monitoring through a PowerPoint presentation. On behalf of Uttar Pradesh, DIG Abhishek gave detailed information about the ongoing preparations, including the travel plan.

It was decided in the meeting that all the necessary information and inputs should be shared in real-time from a security point of view, social media should be monitored, and links for strict action against those spreading rumours should also be shared. The Kanwars should not be more than 10 feet in height. The SOP related to liquor and meat should be strictly followed. All identified DJ operators should be bound off by giving notice as per the rules. Uttarakhand should inform Uttar Pradesh about the parking situation in Haridwar from time to time.

ADJ Bhanu Bhaskar from Uttar Pradesh, Home Secretary Mohit Gupta, Commissioner Meerut Division Rishikesh Bhaskar Yashod, Commissioner Bareilly Saumya Aggarwal, Commissioner Saharanpur AK Rai, DIG Saharanpur Abhishek Singh, IG RPF Pankaj Gangwar, IG Nilesh Anand Bharane from Uttarakhand, NS Napalchal, DIG Dhirendra Gunjyal, SSP Dehradun Ajay Singh, Mela Adhikari Sonika, and senior officials of the five states were present in the meeting.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As someone who lives near the yatra route, I appreciate the focus on safety standards for dhabas and hotels. Last year some shops were overcharging pilgrims. Mandatory rate lists will bring transparency 👍
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Aman W
The 10 feet height limit for Kanwars is a sensible decision. Some devotees were carrying dangerously tall structures last time, causing accidents. Faith shouldn't compromise safety!
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Nisha Z
While preparations seem thorough, I hope they also focus on environmental cleanliness. Last year's plastic waste along the yatra route was heartbreaking. Devotion and environmental responsibility should go hand in hand.
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Varun X
The real-time coordination between states is a game changer! My uncle got lost during the yatra last year due to poor communication between UP and Uttarakhand police. This tech-driven approach will prevent such incidents.
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Priyanka N
I appreciate the focus on devotees' convenience, but what about local residents? The yatra causes massive disruptions in Haridwar. Hope they've planned proper alternate routes and compensation for affected businesses too.

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