Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan conducted a thorough inspection of key sites for the upcoming 2027 Kumbh Mela in Haridwar. He reviewed multiple infrastructure projects including a new multimodal hub and proposed ropeway to Chandi Devi Temple. The Chief Secretary emphasized that all construction must be completed by December 2026 to ensure a grand and divine event. Officials assured that departments would work in coordinated manner to meet the tight deadline.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Inspects Kumbh Mela 2027 Haridwar Sites

  • Inspected multi-modal hub at Gauri parking on Najibabad Highway
  • Reviewed proposed ropeway construction to Chandi Devi Temple
  • Directed railings be installed at priority ghats for devotee safety
  • Ordered all permanent works completed by December 2026
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Uttarakhand Chief Secretary inspects Kumbh Mela 2027 sites, directs timely completion of works

Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan directs timely completion of all Kumbh Mela 2027 infrastructure projects in Haridwar, including ghat expansion and new ropeway.

"The Chief Minister’s top priority is to ensure that the 2027 Kumbh Mela is organised in a truly divine and grand manner - Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan"

Haridwar, September 12

Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan on Friday conducted an on-site inspection of ongoing and upcoming construction works in Haridwar for the 2027 Kumbh Mela. The inspection focused on infrastructure projects, including the expansion of ghats, the proposed multi-modal hub at Gauri parking on the Najibabad Highway, and the planned ropeway to Chandi Devi Temple.

Mela Officer Sonika, District Magistrate Mayur Dixit, Senior Superintendent of Police Pramendra Singh Dobal, HRDA Vice-Chairman Anshul Singh, and other officials were present.

According to an official statement, the Chief Secretary, along with the officials, inspected the proposed construction of a multi-modal hub at the Gauri parking site on the Najibabad Highway. He also reviewed the proposed ropeway construction up to Chandi Devi Temple, the plan for developing a Cultural Hub near Niladhara at Divya Prem Mission Ashram, and the proposed laser show facility at Namami Gange Ghat, Niladhara, along with several other works.

During the inspection, the Chief Secretary directed the Mela Officer, District Magistrate, and concerned implementing agencies that the Chief Minister's top priority is to ensure that the 2027 Kumbh Mela is organised in a truly divine and grand manner. He instructed that all permanent and temporary construction works, including the expansion of ghats, must be completed by December 2026.

The Chief Secretary emphasised that, keeping in mind the safety of devotees, railings must be installed at priority ghats. He instructed all officials to ensure the timely and dedicated completion of all assigned work.

Upon his arrival in the district, Mela Officer Sonika and District Magistrate Mayur Dixit welcomed the Chief Secretary with a bouquet. Both officials assured him that the concerned departments would strictly implement all his directions.

On September 3, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami had stated that all preparations for the grand event of Kumbh Mela 2027 in Haridwar should be completed on time, and works of a permanent nature were to be finished by October 2026.

According to a press release, the works were to be classified based on priority and completed accordingly. All departments were instructed to work together in a mutually coordinated manner.

During a high-level meeting held at the Secretariat in preparation for Haridwar Kumbh 2027, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that organising a grand and divine Kumbh was the top priority of the state government. He added that all work related to the fair needed to be carried out with the expanded area and master plan in mind.

He instructed that all sectors, routes, parking areas, ghats, and campsites should be clearly marked in the master plan so that, along with acquiring the necessary land, temporary use of the concerned land could be ensured. To reduce crowd pressure, the construction of new ghats, the expansion of Kangra Ghat, and the repair of existing ghats were also to be completed on time.

The Chief Minister further stated that, to ensure the safe completion of the fair, encroachments had to be strictly removed from government land and roads.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The multi-modal hub and ropeway project sound promising for better crowd management. Last Kumbh had terrible traffic jams. Hope they actually complete these projects on time - government deadlines often get extended.
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Priya S
As someone who attended the last Kumbh, I appreciate the focus on safety measures. The ghats can get extremely crowded and slippery. Railings are a basic necessity that should have been implemented long back. Better late than never!
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Aman W
Hope they don't compromise on the environmental aspects. Haridwar is already facing pollution issues. The construction should be eco-friendly and not harm the Ganga river. Spiritual events need sustainable planning.
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Michael C
The laser show facility sounds interesting - blending tradition with technology. But hope the cultural hub maintains authentic Indian traditions rather than becoming too commercialized. Kumbh is about spirituality, not entertainment.
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Nisha Z
December 2026 deadline seems ambitious given our track record with infrastructure projects. Hope they actually deliver on time. The success of Kumbh depends heavily on proper planning and execution. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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