CM Dhami clears ₹495 crore for Kumbh 2027 and state infra

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CM Dhami clears ₹495 crore for Kumbh 2027 and state infra

Synopsis

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on 7 July 2026 cleared ₹495 crore for road reconstruction, temple beautification, a Women's Technology Park, PAC barracks, and ad-hoc quarterly grants of ₹410.49 crore to urban local bodies and district panchayats across Uttarakhand, with Kumbh Mela 2027 preparations as a key driver.

Key Takeaways

₹495 crore in financial and administrative approvals granted by CM Dhami on 7 July 2026 for state-wide infrastructure and development works. ₹328.28 crore released as ad-hoc second quarterly instalment (July–September 2026) to all urban local bodies, and ₹82.21 crore to all district panchayats, based on Fifth State Finance Commission recommendations.
Road works approved across Narendra Nagar, Dharchula, Sitarganj, Laksar, Haridwar and other constituencies, ranging from ₹36 lakh to ₹3.72 crore per project. ₹19.91 crore sanctioned for RTC and barrack construction at the 31st PAC Battalion, Rudrapur , with a first instalment of ₹3.14 crore.
A Women's Technology Park in Champawat approved at ₹60 lakh, and village Gunji in Pithoragarh receives ₹4.62 crore for Phase IV comprehensive development.
Kumbh Mela 2027 preparations in Haridwar are an explicit anchor for multiple road and beautification sanctions in the package.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday, 7 July 2026 granted financial and administrative approval of ₹495 crore for a wide package of infrastructure works across Uttarakhand, covering road construction and reconstruction, beautification projects, Kumbh Mela 2027 preparedness, and quarterly fund devolution to urban local bodies and district panchayats.

Context

The Chief Minister's Office announced the omnibus sanction in a post on X, detailing project-wise allocations spanning multiple assembly constituencies. The package is described as covering 'bahy evam aantarik maargon ka nirman evam punarnirman' (construction and reconstruction of external and internal roads) alongside beautification and public-interest announcements. The approvals are routed through the state plan and are intended for immediate administrative action.

Among the headline allocations, ₹328.28 crore has been approved as an ad-hoc second quarterly instalment (July–September 2026) for all urban local bodies of Uttarakhand for financial year 2026-27, mirroring the funds transferred in 2025-26. An additional ₹82.21 crore has been sanctioned on the same ad-hoc basis for all district panchayats for the same quarter.

Policy Backdrop

The devolution to urban local bodies and district panchayats is being released on the basis of the Fifth State Finance Commission's recommendations, pending the final report of the Sixth State Finance Commission. This continuity mechanism — releasing funds equivalent to the previous year's transfer — is standard practice in Uttarakhand to prevent disruption in local governance spending between commission cycles.

Kumbh Mela 2027, to be held in Haridwar, is a key driver of the current infrastructure push. Previous editions of the Kumbh in Haridwar — in 2010 and 2021 — similarly triggered multi-crore road and urban-works packages. The present sanctions continue that pattern, with several Haridwar constituency works approved specifically to improve pilgrim access and local connectivity.

Project-by-Project Breakdown

In Narendra Nagar assembly constituency, ₹3.08 crore has been sanctioned for reconstruction and improvement of the Bharpur Ponth Motor Road (Phase 1), covering kilometre 7.250 to 11.325 (total length 4.075 km). In Almora district's Salt constituency, ₹53.51 lakh has been approved for construction and beautification of the Shiv Mandir, Bhikiyasain, with a first instalment of ₹32.10 lakh released.

In Pithoragarh district's Dharchula constituency, ₹80.35 lakh has been cleared for road construction from Jumma Malla Gwar to Chhipla Sarovar, with a first instalment of ₹48.21 lakh. In Almora's Dwarahat constituency, ₹37.60 lakh (residual amount against a total of ₹94 lakh) has been approved for a bathing ghat at Rampaduka Mandir on the right bank of the Ramganga river at Mansi, Chaukhutia block.

In Champawat district, ₹60 lakh has been sanctioned for establishing a Women's Technology Park, with a first instalment of ₹36 lakh. In Haridwar constituency, ₹47 lakh has been approved for a CC road from the transformer at Chowk Bazar Kankhal (Ward 30) to Sati Ghat, and ₹36 lakh for a CC road in Ward 27, Latowali Kankhal. For Laksar constituency, ₹3.72 crore has been sanctioned for road improvement from Satsang Bhawan Maharajpur to Gangdaspur.

In Udham Singh Nagar's Sitarganj constituency, multiple road reconstruction works have been approved: ₹92.39 lakh for the road from Padagaon Chauraha to Govindnagar via Rajninagar; ₹1.81 crore for the road from Gaугhat to Anakpal Pradhan and the bridge; ₹98.71 lakh for the main chauraha to cremation ground road and old mandi road (tile reconstruction); and ₹96.23 lakh for a road in village Kardhariya. In Pithoragarh's Didihat, ₹96,000 has been approved for a child welfare home at the Civil Judge court. The 31st PAC Battalion in Rudrapur receives ₹19.91 crore for RTC and barrack construction, with a first instalment of ₹3.14 crore. Finally, ₹4.62 crore has been sanctioned for the comprehensive development of village Gunji in Pithoragarh (Phase IV).

Stakeholders and Impact

The package directly benefits rural households across hill and terai districts, urban residents in Haridwar and Sitarganj, pilgrims preparing for Kumbh 2027, and women entrepreneurs in Champawat who will gain access to the proposed technology park. Urban local bodies and district panchayats across Uttarakhand will receive a combined ₹410.49 crore in quarterly devolution, enabling uninterrupted delivery of civic services.

For security infrastructure, the 31st PAC Battalion in Rudrapur will see barracks and training centre upgrades — a nod to the state's internal security preparedness. The Gunji village development package (Phase IV) in the high-altitude Pithoragarh district signals continued attention to border-area communities.

What's Next

Physical execution of the approved works will be monitored through 2026-27 budget review cycles. The Sixth State Finance Commission's final report, once submitted, will determine the permanent devolution formula for 2027-28 onward — ending the current ad-hoc arrangement. Progress on Kumbh 2027 infrastructure, including the Haridwar road and beautification works, will be a key benchmark as the mela date approaches.

Point of View

Mirroring the infrastructure blitzes that preceded Haridwar's 2010 and 2021 editions — suggesting the Dhami government is treating the 2027 mela as both a logistical and political priority. The ad-hoc devolution of over ₹410 crore to local bodies, pegged to last year's transfers, reveals a structural gap: the Sixth State Finance Commission has yet to submit its final recommendations, leaving urban and rural governance finance on autopilot. The geographic spread of sanctions — from the high-altitude border village of Gunji in Pithoragarh to terai towns in Udham Singh Nagar — signals a deliberate effort to demonstrate development reach across the state's diverse topography ahead of the assembly cycle. The inclusion of a Women's Technology Park in Champawat, while modest in outlay, adds a social-sector dimension to what is otherwise a connectivity-heavy package.
NationPress
7 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How much money did CM Dhami approve for Uttarakhand infrastructure in July 2026?
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami approved a total of ₹495 crore in financial and administrative sanctions on 7 July 2026 for road works, beautification, local body devolution, and other development projects across Uttarakhand.
What funds have been released for Kumbh Mela 2027 preparations?
The ₹495-crore package explicitly links several road construction and beautification works in Haridwar to Kumbh Mela 2027 preparations, including CC road projects in Kankhal and the Laksar road improvement worth ₹3.72 crore.
How much money will Uttarakhand urban local bodies get in the July-September 2026 quarter?
All urban local bodies of Uttarakhand will receive ₹328.28 crore as an ad-hoc second quarterly instalment for July–September 2026, equivalent to the funds transferred in 2025-26, pending the Sixth State Finance Commission report.
What is the Women's Technology Park approved in Champawat?
CM Dhami has sanctioned ₹60 lakh for establishing a Women's Technology Park in Champawat district, with a first instalment of ₹36 lakh approved for release.
What development funds were approved for Gunji village in Pithoragarh?
₹4.62 crore has been sanctioned for the comprehensive development of village Gunji in Pithoragarh district under Phase IV of the scheme, aimed at all-round development of this high-altitude border community.
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