CM Dhami Launches ₹219 Cr Projects in Dehradun
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand announced on Saturday, 4 July 2026 that Governor Lt. Gen. Gurmeet Singh (Retd.) and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami jointly inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of 51 development schemes worth a combined ₹219.29 crore for Dehradun district at the IDPL Ground, Rishikesh during the 'Seva Pakhwada' programme.
Context
Of the 51 schemes, 38 projects valued at ₹172.78 crore were given foundation-laying (shilanayas) while 13 completed projects worth ₹46.50 crore were formally inaugurated (lokarpan). The event was held under the state government's recurring Seva Pakhwada initiative, which packages multiple assembly-segment works under a single public ceremony to accelerate district-level infrastructure delivery.
The projects span road construction and surface improvement, bridge building, flood-protection embankments, canal rehabilitation, and river training works spread across several assembly constituencies in Dehradun district, including Sahaspur, Mussoorie, Raipur, Doiwala, Dharampur, Vikasnagar, Chakrata and the Cantonment segment.
Policy Backdrop
Uttarakhand's governments have periodically organised Seva Pakhwada-style drives to fast-track rural connectivity and flood-mitigation works, particularly in Dehradun's plains and foothills, which face recurring monsoon inundation and poor last-mile road linkages. The current administration under CM Dhami, in office since 2021, has used such consolidated public events to signal momentum on district-level capital expenditure.
The project mix reflects two persistent priorities: improving intra-district road surfaces — predominantly through interlocking tile construction — and strengthening river-training and flood-protection infrastructure along the Suswa, Asan, Song, Dulhani and Tons rivers, which have historically caused damage to colonies and farmland during the monsoon season.
Key Projects and Stakeholders
Among the road works, notable foundation stones include a ₹541.28 lakh, 20-metre RCC girder bridge on New Cant Road (Km 1, Salawala) and a ₹536.10 lakh, 30-metre PSC girder bridge (two-lane) at Km 2, Chainaage 1.625 on the same road — both in the Mussoorie assembly segment. A ₹210.61 lakh interlocking-tile road from Vilaspur Main Road to Vilaspur Enclave and a ₹132.52 lakh internal road improvement in Doon Vihar, Mussoorie were also among the works commenced.
Flood-protection schemes account for a significant share of the outlay. These include a ₹775.77 lakh reconstruction of 20 km of disaster-damaged roads in Raipur Mandal, a ₹611.54 lakh Asan river cleaning and embankment project in Harbhajwala, Dharampur, and flood-safety works along the Dulhani river in Doiwala at ₹412.70 lakh. Residents of flood-prone localities such as Lakshmipuram, Prayag Enclave, Nakraunda, Vanashthalipuram and Delhi Farm are among the direct beneficiaries.
In the tribal Chakrata block, three irrigation canal schemes — including pipe canal construction in Gram Panchayat Mathiana (Sunoda village) and renovation of the Banpur and Shedia canals — were also launched, targeting agricultural water supply for hill communities.
What's Next
Physical progress on the 38 newly launched schemes will be closely watched, especially the bridge and flood-protection works whose utility will be tested during the ongoing 2026 monsoon season. The state government's ability to complete these projects on schedule and within the declared cost estimates will determine whether the Seva Pakhwada model delivers tangible monsoon-resilience outcomes. Similar consolidated infrastructure drives in other Uttarakhand districts are a possibility as the programme continues.