CM Dhami Approves Rs 90 Cr for Parking, Kumbh Power & DA Hike
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand announced on 7 July 2026 a series of major financial approvals by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, covering infrastructure projects across hill districts, power augmentation for Kumbh Mela 2027, a dearness allowance revision for state employees, and road renamings in Ranikhet.
Context
In a single sitting, CM Dhami cleared a multi-crore package touching four distinct governance areas. The approvals include a Rs 38.58 crore multi-storey parking facility on vacant land at the Ramnagar Old Tehsil in Nainital district, and a Rs 3.05 crore adventure park in Champawat district, with Rs 1.22 crore released in financial year 2026-27 as the first tranche. Additionally, Rs 5.38 crore was sanctioned for construction on the second floor of the Divisional Transport Office building in Dehradun.
The Chief Minister's Office stated the approvals were aimed at boosting urban civic amenities, tourism infrastructure, and administrative capacity across the state's Kumaon and Garhwal regions.
Policy Backdrop
Ahead of Kumbh Mela 2027 in Haridwar, CM Dhami approved Rs 43.87 crore for power infrastructure works to ensure 'reliable and uninterrupted electricity supply' during the mega religious event, with a first instalment of Rs 17.55 crore sanctioned immediately. Uttarakhand's experience hosting the 2021 Kumbh — which saw significant investment in power reliability — appears to have informed the phased funding approach adopted this time.
On the employee welfare front, CM Dhami approved a revision in the Dearness Allowance (DA) rate effective 1 January 2026 for state government and autonomous body employees drawing salaries under the Fifth and Sixth Central Pay Commission pay bands. The DA rate under the Fifth Pay Commission has been raised from 474 per cent to 483 per cent, and under the Sixth Pay Commission from 257 per cent to 262 per cent per month.
Stakeholders and Impact
The multi-storey parking project in Ramnagar is expected to ease chronic congestion in one of Nainital district's busiest tourist corridors, which serves as the gateway to Jim Corbett National Park. The adventure park in Champawat signals the state government's continued push to develop experiential tourism in Kumaon's less-visited districts.
The DA revision directly benefits state government employees and staff of autonomous bodies still on older pay commission scales, providing relief against inflation. Kumbh pilgrims and service providers in Haridwar stand to benefit from the power infrastructure investment, which targets grid stability during peak congregation periods.
In Ranikhet assembly constituency of Almora district, CM Dhami approved renaming the Bidora Chhevi Patshahi Gate to Dhumkheda road as 'Sahibzada Fateh Singh Road' — honouring the youngest son of Guru Gobind Singh — and the Sauni Daudakhal Tipola motor road after rajya andolankari (statehood movement activist) the late Shri Puran Singh Dangwal. The dual renaming reflects the state's practice of embedding both Sikh heritage and Uttarakhand statehood history into local civic identity.
What's Next
Tendering processes for the Ramnagar parking complex, Champawat adventure park, and Dehradun transport office construction are expected to follow the financial sanctions. Physical progress on Kumbh power works will be closely watched as 2027 approaches. A formal government notification implementing the revised DA rates from 1 January 2026 is anticipated to be issued to concerned departments and autonomous bodies shortly.