Dehradun: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed 12 major infrastructure and development projects worth ₹6,940 crore through the Pragati Portal at the Secretariat on Monday. He directed officials to complete projects in a time-bound manner and emphasized coordinated efforts to achieve the vision of a Developed India by 2047.
Strict Monitoring Ordered
The review covered projects related to:
- Transport
- Energy
- Public Works
- National Highways
- Border Roads Organisation (BRO)
The Chief Minister instructed that all projects with more than 50 percent work completed must be finished by October 15, 2026.
He also announced:
- Monthly review meetings at the Chief Minister’s level.
- Reviews every 10 days at the Chief Secretary’s level.
- Accountability and disciplinary action in cases of unjustified delays.
Officials were directed to expedite pending matters concerning:
- Land transfer
- Forest and environmental clearances
- Land acquisition
- Compensation payments
District Magistrates were instructed to personally monitor pending cases and ensure timely resolutions.
Projects Reviewed
The projects reviewed included:
- Ramnagar ISBT
- Ranikhet Bus Terminal
- Tadikhet Depot and Workshop
- Banbasa Power Substation
- Rudraprayag Power Substation
- Char Dham Road Project
- Askot-Lipulekh Road
- Mana Pass Road
- Haridwar National Highway Project
- Kashipur National Highway Project
CM Dhami said these projects form the foundation of Uttarakhand’s future growth and will create new opportunities in tourism, trade, investment, and employment.




