CM Dhami's Office Launches Sewa Pakhwada Drive in Uttarakhand
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand on Thursday, 9 July 2026 promoted the state's ongoing Sewa Pakhwada campaign, sharing a video underscoring the Dhami government's commitment to doorstep governance under the slogan 'Seva, Sushasan, Samarpan' — 'Service, Good Governance, Dedication.'
Context
The post, shared by the official handle of the Chief Minister's Office, carries the hashtags #SewaPakhwada and #Uttarakhand and frames the campaign as a 'jan-jan ki sarkar, jan-jan ke dwar' — a government of the people, at the doorstep of every citizen. The accompanying video is intended to highlight the state administration's outreach activities during the fortnight-long drive.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who has led Uttarakhand since March 2021, has repeatedly positioned his government around the twin pillars of development and anti-corruption, with public-contact programmes serving as a visible expression of that agenda.
Policy Backdrop
'Pakhwada' campaigns — fortnight-long thematic drives — have become a standard tool of governance communication across Indian states, modelled on central initiatives such as Swachhata Pakhwada. These typically combine grievance-redressal camps, official field inspections and social media outreach to project administrative responsiveness.
The Uttarakhand government has, since the 2022 assembly elections, rolled out several outreach programmes under the banner of 'su-shasan' (good governance) aimed at improving last-mile delivery of public services to the state's roughly 10 million residents, many of whom live in remote Himalayan terrain with limited access to district headquarters.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of Sewa Pakhwada are residents of Uttarakhand, particularly those in hill districts who face geographic barriers to accessing government schemes and grievance mechanisms. State government employees are expected to participate in outreach camps and citizen-interface events across all 13 districts of the state.
BJP-led state governments across India have used such campaigns to reinforce their governance brand ahead of local body elections and assembly sessions, making the political optics of the drive as significant as its administrative outcomes. The Uttarakhand government's framing of 'service, good governance, dedication' directly echoes the broader BJP messaging of 'sabka saath, sabka vikas.'
What's Next
Official reports on the number of grievance camps held, complaints received and resolved, and new administrative directives issued during the Sewa Pakhwada fortnight are expected to follow. District-level reviews and possible announcements in the state assembly may provide measurable indicators of the campaign's reach.
Whether the drive translates into sustained institutional reform or remains a periodic publicity exercise will depend on follow-through from district administrations — a pattern that analysts and civil society groups in Uttarakhand will be watching closely.