CM Dhami Hands Certificates to 180 Nature Guides in Ramnagar

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CM Dhami Hands Certificates to 180 Nature Guides in Ramnagar

Synopsis

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami virtually presided over a ceremony at Phanto Zone, Ramnagar, distributing employment registration certificates to 180 trained nature guides — men and women — positioning eco-tourism as a vehicle for reverse migration and rural livelihoods in Uttarakhand.

Key Takeaways

180 nature guides — men and women — received employment registration certificates at Phanto Zone, Tarai Western Forest Division, Ramnagar on 18 July 2026 .
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami participated virtually from the Chief Minister's residence auditorium in Dehradun .
The CM cited a 44 per cent rise in reverse migration as a result of eco-tourism and allied employment initiatives across the state.
Phanto Zone is being positioned as a model for community-based eco-tourism, with tiger sightings and tree houses attracting domestic and international visitors.
Eco-tourism is generating livelihoods for local youth, women, homestay operators, small traders, vehicle drivers and rural families .
The initiative aligns with a broader state push spanning homestay, adventure, wellness, destination wedding and spiritual tourism sectors.

The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand announced on Saturday, 18 July 2026 that Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated virtually from the Chief Minister's residence auditorium in a certificate-distribution ceremony held at the Phanto Zone of the Tarai Western Forest Division, Ramnagar, where 180 trained nature guides — both men and women — received employment registration certificates.

Context

Addressing the gathering virtually, CM Dhami said these certificates are 'not merely employment documents but proof of the skill, hard work and commitment to nature conservation of our youth' (ये प्रमाण-पत्र केवल रोजगार का दस्तावेज नहीं हैं, बल्कि युवाओं के कौशल, मेहनत और प्रकृति संरक्षण के प्रति उनकी प्रतिबद्धता का प्रमाण हैं). He expressed particular satisfaction that many of the recipients had reversed their migration, returning from cities to their home villages and the state.

Senior forest department officials, elected representatives, nature guides and a large number of local residents attended the event at Phanto Zone. The ceremony marked a concrete step in the state's effort to turn forest landscapes into platforms for certified, community-driven livelihoods.

Policy Backdrop

Since Uttarakhand's formation in 2000, successive governments have pursued eco-tourism development around protected areas, particularly in the Corbett–Ramnagar landscape. Post-2020 state schemes accelerated nature-guide training, homestay promotion and skill certification as tools to keep rural youth within the state.

CM Dhami credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guidance for broadening the state's tourism vision beyond visitor footfall to encompass employment, self-employment, local economy and reverse migration. He listed homestay tourism, winter tourism, adventure tourism, eco-tourism, wellness tourism, destination weddings and spiritual tourism as active sectors generating new opportunities. The government's stated goal is that nature conservation and the prosperity of communities living alongside forests must advance together.

As the state government marks five years in office, Dhami said Uttarakhand has established 'new dimensions in development, good governance, employment generation and public welfare.' He described eco-tourism and nature-guide initiatives as central to delivering dignified livelihoods to youth within their own villages.

Phanto Zone as a Model

CM Dhami described Phanto Zone as having evolved from a tourism destination into 'an excellent model of eco-tourism and community-based tourism' (ईको-टूरिज्म और समुदाय आधारित पर्यटन का उत्कृष्ट मॉडल). He highlighted the zone's rich biodiversity, dense forests, tranquil environment and wildlife as drawing domestic and international tourists alike.

The zone is also building a distinct identity for tiger sightings, and its tree houses are providing visitors with an immersive nature experience. Tourism activity at the zone is generating state revenue while simultaneously delivering economic returns to local communities.

The CM said the benefits of eco-tourism are reaching local youth, women, homestay operators, small traders, vehicle drivers, local product manufacturers and rural families through employment and self-employment opportunities.

Stakeholders and What's Next

The 180 certified nature guides — described by Dhami as 'sentinels of Uttarakhand's forests, partners in wildlife conservation and brand ambassadors of the state's culture, tradition and the spirit of Atithi Devo Bhava' — now enter a formal employment registry that links them to tourism operators and government schemes.

The Chief Minister called on all nature guides and residents of the state to pledge commitment to wildlife and nature conservation, environmental awareness, village prosperity and connecting local youth to employment. The government has cited a 44 per cent rise in reverse migration as evidence that Uttarakhand's villages are becoming centres of new possibility, not just nostalgia — signalling that similar nature-guide certification drives could be extended to other forest divisions across the state.

Point of View

The state is attempting to build a verifiable pipeline between conservation zones and rural income — a model that has gained traction nationally under the broader push for sustainable tourism. The reverse-migration narrative, anchored by the government's own figures, serves a dual political purpose: it validates five years of the Dhami administration's rural economy agenda while signalling to hill communities that staying home is now economically viable. Whether the Phanto Zone model scales to other forest divisions without diluting conservation outcomes will be the real test of the approach.
NationPress
18 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Phanto Zone Ramnagar on 18 July 2026?
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami virtually presided over a ceremony at Phanto Zone in the Tarai Western Forest Division, Ramnagar, where 180 trained nature guides — men and women — were handed employment registration certificates by the Uttarakhand government.
What is Phanto Zone in Ramnagar?
Phanto Zone is an eco-tourism site located within the Tarai Western Forest Division near Ramnagar, Uttarakhand. It is known for rich biodiversity, dense forests, tiger sightings and tree houses, and is being developed as a model for community-based eco-tourism.
What does the nature guide employment certificate mean for Uttarakhand youth?
The employment registration certificate formally enrolls trained nature guides into a state registry, linking them to tourism operators and government schemes. CM Dhami described the certificates as proof of the guides' skill and commitment to nature conservation, not just employment documents.
What is reverse migration in Uttarakhand and how much has it increased?
Reverse migration refers to youth and residents who had moved to cities returning to their home villages in Uttarakhand. The state government has cited a 44 per cent rise in reverse migration, attributing it to eco-tourism and allied rural employment initiatives.
What tourism sectors is the Uttarakhand government promoting for rural employment?
The Uttarakhand government is actively promoting homestay tourism, winter tourism, adventure tourism, eco-tourism, wellness tourism, destination weddings and spiritual tourism as sectors for generating employment and self-employment opportunities for local communities.
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