CM Dhami Approves ₹17 Crore for Uttarakhand Infrastructure
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami of Uttarakhand on 13 July 2026 approved financial sanctions totalling ₹17 crore across multiple development schemes covering water supply, sewerage, disaster relief, temple beautification, and sports infrastructure across the state.
Context
The Chief Minister's Office announced a package of approvals spanning five distinct interventions. The largest single allocation — ₹10 crore from the State Contingency Fund — targets land acquisition for slope-stabilisation works in Joshimath (Jyotirmath), Chamoli district, where 2023 land subsidence caused extensive damage to buildings and roads. The Public Works Department had proposed the slope-stabilisation works, and the land acquisition approval clears a critical bottleneck in executing those projects.
Separately, ₹3.01 crore has been approved to replace ageing pump sets — those that have completed 15 or more years of service — on tube wells under the Haldwani branch in Nainital district with energy-efficient alternatives. The upgrade is aimed at reducing power consumption and improving water-supply reliability ahead of the monsoon season.
Policy Backdrop
Uttarakhand's response to the Joshimath subsidence crisis of 2023 has involved successive state-level sanctions for slope stabilisation, drainage improvement, and structural surveys. This latest ₹10 crore contingency release for land acquisition represents a continuation of that multi-year remediation effort, now entering the physical execution phase.
The state's water-supply modernisation drive — progressively replacing outdated pump infrastructure in hill districts since the mid-2010s — is reflected in the Haldwani pump-set replacement scheme. Energy-efficient pump sets lower operational costs for municipalities and reduce load on the state power grid, aligning with broader energy conservation mandates.
A ₹3.11 crore sanction covers laying a sewer line in the Ramgarh (Vani Vihar) area under the Raipur assembly constituency in Dehradun district, addressing a longstanding urban sanitation gap in a peri-urban locality.
Stakeholders and Impact
Disaster-affected families receive direct relief under this package. 14 families from villages Majhada and Kaligad in Sadar tehsil, Dehradun district, displaced by natural calamity in financial year 2025-26, will receive ₹4,000 per family per month for rental accommodation at safe locations, funded through the Chief Minister's Relief Fund at a total outlay of ₹3.36 lakh.
On the cultural front, ₹90.16 lakh has been approved for the beautification of the Nanda Devi Temple in Milam village, Pithoragarh assembly constituency — a heritage site of religious significance to pilgrims and the local community. Additionally, the Uttaranchal Press Club in the Raipur constituency of Dehradun will receive ₹5 lakh for the purchase of sports equipment.
What's Next
The most closely watched implementation will be the Joshimath slope-stabilisation land acquisition, where the ₹10 crore release must translate into completed acquisitions before the next monsoon intensifies geological stress on the already-fragile terrain. Progress on the Haldwani pump-set replacement will similarly be monitored for timely commissioning. The sewer-line work in Raipur and the Nanda Devi Temple beautification project are expected to proceed through standard PWD and urban local body procurement channels.