CM Dhami Holds Jan Samvad with Panchayat Reps in Khatima
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday, 25 May 2026 engaged with panchayat and urban local body representatives at the Vikas Khand Sabhagar in Khatima under the Jan-Jan ki Sarkar, Mukhyamantri Samvad (People's Government, Chief Minister's Dialogue) programme, reaffirming the state's commitment to rural infrastructure and the national Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.
Context
In his post, CM Dhami stated that under the 'able leadership of respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi', unprecedented work is being carried out in rural development toward making India a developed nation by 2047. He added that infrastructure covering roads, education, health, and drinking water — from cities to remote mountain villages — is being continuously strengthened. The dialogue brought together elected representatives from panchayati raj institutions and urban local bodies in the Udham Singh Nagar district.
Policy Backdrop
Prime Minister Modi first articulated the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision in his 2022 Independence Day address, setting a national goal to transform India into a fully developed economy by the centenary of independence. Uttarakhand has aligned its state programmes with centrally sponsored schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) and the Jal Jeevan Mission, both adopted from 2019 onwards to extend road connectivity and piped drinking water to remote Himalayan settlements.
The Jan-Jan ki Sarkar outreach series was launched by the Uttarakhand government in 2022 to build a direct coordination channel between the Chief Minister's Office and grassroots elected representatives. The programme reflects a broader BJP-governed state practice of periodic CM-level dialogues to monitor the on-ground delivery of welfare and infrastructure schemes.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of the infrastructure thrust are communities in Uttarakhand's remote hill villages, which have historically faced difficult terrain and limited access to public services. Panchayat and nagar palika representatives at the Khatima dialogue serve as the last-mile link between state policy and village-level implementation, making their participation central to assessing scheme progress.
CM Dhami described the government's resolve as working continuously to make Devbhoomi Uttarakhand — the Land of the Gods — the best state in the country. Successive state budgets since 2021 have prioritised last-mile connectivity in the Himalayan terrain, mirroring national priorities under the 2047 goal.
What's Next
Progress on Uttarakhand's rural infrastructure targets is expected to be assessed during the winter 2026 assembly session. Stakeholders will also watch for any new agreements between the state and central ministries focused on hill-area development projects. The Jan-Jan ki Sarkar dialogue series is likely to continue as a recurring mechanism for the Dhami government to stay connected with panchayat-level representatives across the state's challenging geography.