CM Dhami Cabinet Clears 10 Key Decisions on Education, Tourism, Jobs
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand announced on Friday, 10 July 2026 that a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami approved a wide-ranging set of proposals spanning technical education, adventure tourism safety, mid-day meals, warehousing staff pay, Kumbh audit preparedness, skill development, forest compliance, and minority education reform.
Context
The cabinet communiqué, shared by the official Chief Minister's Office account, listed approvals across at least ten distinct policy areas — an approach the Dhami government has used regularly to advance both central-scheme alignment and state-specific administrative corrections in a single sitting. The meeting reflects the government's stated focus on samgra vikas (holistic development), youth employment, and good governance.
Among the headline decisions was the transfer of 14.857 hectares of land at Madhdhura, Pithoragarh to the Technical Education Department for the under-construction Nanhi Pari Seemant Praudyogiki Sansthan (border technology institute). The land transfer is designed to bring the institution into compliance with AICTE norms and will enable development of academic buildings, hostels, faculty residences, a sports complex, an auditorium, and modern laboratories.
Policy Backdrop
On adventure tourism, the cabinet cleared the 'Uttarakhand River Rafting/Kayaking Amendment Rules 2026', tightening safety standards and introducing penal provisions against operators who violate regulations. Uttarakhand has progressively strengthened its rafting guidelines following a series of incidents in the years after the 2013-14 flash floods and river accidents, and the 2026 amendment continues that regulatory arc.
Under the PM POSHAN scheme — the national mid-day meal programme operational since 1995 — the cabinet permitted the Akshaya Patra Foundation to supply cooked meals from its centralised kitchen in Srinagar, Pauri Garhwal to students of Classes 1 through 8 in selected schools. Separately, 68 regular employees of the Uttarakhand State Warehousing Corporation were granted pay-scale benefits aligned with the Seventh Pay Commission recommendations, with the cabinet noting that the expenditure would be borne entirely by the corporation's own resources, placing no additional burden on the state exchequer.
Two new posts — one technical expert and one senior audit officer — were approved to strengthen concurrent audit arrangements for the Haridwar Kumbh Mela 2027. Amendments to the Uttarakhand Finance Service Rules were also cleared to remove anomalies in the promotion process, enabling the Uttarakhand Public Service Commission to conduct promotions smoothly. The Finance Audit Cell's structure was updated with post upgrades, a change in recruitment source, and creation of two additional posts.
Stakeholders and Impact
A seven-post Project Management Unit (PMU) was approved for the Overseas Employment Cell at the Sahaspur Skill Hub under the Skill Development and Employment Department. The PMU is intended to connect Uttarakhand's youth with overseas job opportunities, training, and placement — building on the National Skill Development Mission framework launched in 2015.
On forest matters, the cabinet provided necessary guidance on compliance with Supreme Court of India directions concerning the Bapugram Reserved Forest in Rishikesh. In a significant minority-education policy shift, the cabinet approved elimination of the budget line for 'grants to Arabia madrasas' from the financial year 2027-28 onwards. Under the new framework, only institutions recognised by the Uttarakhand State Minority Education Authority will be permitted to operate, aligning the state with its revised minority education regime.
What's Next
Key milestones to watch include the official gazette notification and enforcement of the Uttarakhand River Rafting/Kayaking Amendment Rules 2026, the operationalisation of the seven-post PMU at Sahaspur, and the formal transition away from Arabia madrasa grants from FY 2027-28. The land transfer at Pithoragarh will set the pace for AICTE-compliant infrastructure development at the border technology institute, a project with direct implications for educational access in one of Uttarakhand's most remote districts. With the Haridwar Kumbh Mela 2027 less than two years away, the creation of dedicated audit posts signals the government's intent to ensure financial accountability at scale for the mega-event.