Uttarakhand CM Sanctions ₹85.49 Lakh for Kichha Road Rebuild
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand announced on Thursday, 25 June 2026 that the Chief Minister has sanctioned ₹85.49 lakh for the reconstruction of a road stretch in Kichha Vidhan Sabha constituency of Udham Singh Nagar district using premix carpet, covering the route from Nagla, Lalpur Motor Marg to Inder Pur (Ambedkar Colony).
Context
The official post, shared from the Chief Minister's Office handle, states: 'मुख्यमंत्री द्वारा जनपद उधमसिंहनगर के विधान सभा क्षेत्र किच्छा के नगला, लालपुर मोटर मार्ग से इंदर पुर (अम्बेडकर कालोनी) तक मार्ग का प्रीमिक्स कार्पेट द्वारा पुनः निर्माण हेतु ₹ 85.49 लाख की धनराशि स्वीकृत किया गया है।' — meaning the Chief Minister has approved funds for the reconstruction of the road from Nagla-Lalpur Motor Road to Inder Pur (Ambedkar Colony) in Kichha constituency, Udham Singh Nagar, using premix carpet technology. The sanction is routed through the state's Public Works Department framework.
Policy Backdrop
Udham Singh Nagar is one of Uttarakhand's 13 districts, situated in the Terai region and known for its agricultural activity, industrial clusters, and proximity to the Uttar Pradesh border. Road infrastructure in the district faces recurring stress from heavy agricultural traffic and annual monsoon damage, making premix-carpet resurfacing a standard maintenance tool deployed by successive state governments since the early 2000s.
Premix carpet — a hot-mix bituminous surface treatment — is the preferred resurfacing method for flat Terai roads because it is cost-effective and quick to lay compared with full reconstruction. Uttarakhand routinely approves such district-level sanctions under its state PWD budget, with Terai constituencies receiving a concentration of these orders given faster execution timelines on flat terrain.
Stakeholders and Impact
Residents of Nagla, Lalpur, and Inder Pur (Ambedkar Colony) — a settlement at the endpoint of the sanctioned stretch — stand to be the primary beneficiaries. Local commuters, farmers transporting produce, and small traders using this corridor will see improved road surface quality once work is completed. Kichha constituency encompasses both rural and semi-urban pockets, and road quality on feeder routes directly affects connectivity to market towns and district headquarters.
The inclusion of Ambedkar Colony as the terminal point is notable: such colonies, typically established for marginalised communities, often receive infrastructure attention as part of broader equity-focused spending under state budgets.
What's Next
Following the financial sanction, the state PWD is expected to issue a work order and invite tenders for the premix carpet laying. Progress on execution will be tracked through district-level PWD releases and may surface in subsequent assembly questions from the Kichha constituency representative. Any supplementary sanctions or scope changes would be notified through similar official channels. The completion timeline will depend on contractor mobilisation and the pre-monsoon construction window available in the Terai region.