Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has launched a comprehensive development initiative in Nainital district, inaugurating 27 critical infrastructure projects. The projects span sectors including education, healthcare, transportation, and urban development, with a total investment of Rs 126.69 crore. Dhami highlighted the state's commitment to transforming Nainital into an ideal district with strategic investments. The initiatives reflect the government's broader vision of comprehensive regional growth and citizen-centric development.

Key Points: Dhami Launches 27 Nainital Projects Worth Rs 126 Crore

  • Inaugurated 9 schemes worth Rs 25.93 crore
  • Laid foundation for 18 additional infrastructure projects
  • Aims to transform Nainital into model district
  • Emphasizes development and cultural preservation
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami inaugurates, lays foundation stone of 27 projects in Nainital worth Rs 126 crore 69 lakhs

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurates key infrastructure projects across Nainital district, focusing on development and citizen welfare.

"These projects will strengthen the infrastructure of the area and provide better facilities to the citizens. - Pushkar Singh Dhami, Uttarakhand CM"

Nainital, June 7

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 27 development projects of Nainital district worth about 126 crore 69 lakhs in a program organised at Lalkuan, Nainital on Saturday. These projects include schemes related to education, road, medical, irrigation, sewerage, urban development, beautification and destitute cow protection.

During this, 9 schemes were inaugurated at a cost of 25.93 crores and foundation stone were laid for 18 schemes at a cost of 100.76 crores.

The Chief Minister said in his address that these projects will strengthen the infrastructure of the area and provide better facilities to the citizens. Appreciating the nationwide development work being done under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that India is becoming a leader in every field including defence, science, sports and infrastructure today. He mentioned the changing power and resolve of the country, referring to 'Operation Sindoor', the abolition of Article 370 and the construction of a rail bridge in Kashmir.

The Chief Minister said that in order to make Nainital district an ideal district, projects like Mental Hospital, Cancer Institute, Ayush Hospital, Open Gym, Ambedkar Park, Ring Road, Bypass Road, Astro Park, Pollinator Park and Sports University are being implemented rapidly. Waste Management and Sewerage Management schemes have been started to make Haldwani a clean and green city, while multi-storey parking is being constructed to overcome the problem of jam. Efforts like the Jamrani Multipurpose Dam Project and Industrial Smart City in Khurpiya will give long-term benefits to the Terai region.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is fully committed not only to development but also to protect cultural identity and social harmony. Strict steps have been taken against conversion, love jihad, land jihad etc. Uttarakhand is the first state in the country to implement Uniform Civil Code and the country's strictest anti-copying law has also been implemented here. Concrete efforts are being made under the "Gau Sanrakshan Kanoon" for the protection of cows.

The Chief Minister said that the state government has adopted a policy of 'zero tolerance' against corruption, and more than 200 corrupt people have been sent to jail in the last three years. He appealed to the public that all citizens will have to participate in the development journey to make Uttarakhand the leading state of the country.

Reconstruction of 11 damaged canals in Okhalkanda, District Ayurvedic Bhawan in Bhimtal, Malla Sufi-Rusani-Digad-Kafuwa Lodhia Motor Road in Ramgarh, Malli Sethi Lift Irrigation Scheme in Betalghat, Construction of vehicle parking and OT for animals in Veterinary Hospital in Haldwani, Veterinary Hospital Building in Kaladhungi, Construction of Gaushala (Phase-1) in Gangapur Kabdwal, Government Polytechnic Building in Ramnagar and Renovation of Rehabilitation Centre in Pandey Navad Haldwani.

Flood protection work in Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, construction of damaged canals in Fatehpur, Kamaluwaganja, Gunipur, Paniyali and Bachhinagar, Polytechnic building in Kotabagh, construction of tube well in Rampur Chakluwa, development of Kainchidham complex, repair of tourist accommodation house in Bhawali, construction of tourism office building in Nainital, reconstruction and improvement of rural motor roads, development of Jhidapani waterfall, construction of tube wells at various places, Rajpura and Parvatiya Mohalla sewerage schemes in Haldwani, construction of cowshed (phase-2) in Lalkuan and renovation work of library in Government Girl's Inter College Haldwani.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Finally some concrete development in our beautiful state! The focus on infrastructure, healthcare and tourism will boost Uttarakhand's economy. But I hope they maintain quality in execution - we've seen too many projects get delayed or poorly implemented. The multi-storey parking in Haldwani is much needed though! 🚗
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Priya M.
Good to see investment in mental health (Mental Hospital) and cancer care. As someone whose family had to travel to Delhi for treatment, this will be life-changing for locals. But why mix development news with political achievements? Focus should remain on public welfare projects.
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Ankit S.
As a Nainital resident, I'm happy but skeptical. Every government announces big projects before elections. Will these actually be completed on time? The ring road and bypass projects have been pending for years. Action speaks louder than foundation stones!
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Sunita T.
The Jamrani Dam project and industrial smart city could be game changers for employment in Terai region. But please ensure environmental protection - we've already seen how unchecked development damaged our hills. Development and ecology must go hand in hand. 🌿
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Vikram J.
While infrastructure is important, I'm most impressed by the focus on veterinary hospitals and gaushalas. In a state where cattle are part of rural economy and culture, this shows balanced development. Hope they implement the cow protection laws humanely though.
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Neha R.
As a frequent visitor to Nainital, the tourism infrastructure upgrades are welcome! But please fix the basic issues first - garbage management, traffic chaos during peak season, and clean public toilets. Beautification is good, but functionality matters more for tourists and locals alike.

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