Uttarakhand’s administrative machinery is in high gear for Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s Haridwar tour scheduled for March 7. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami chaired a crucial meeting at his official residence on Sunday, diving deep into preparations and laying out comprehensive guidelines for success.
Dhami’s focus was unwavering: time-bound, orderly, and dignified arrangements across the board. Security must be impenetrable, traffic flow uninterrupted, public facilities abundant, and departmental coordination impeccable. No stone unturned, especially in the sacred city of Haridwar, where devotee comfort is paramount.
Directives flew thick and fast—beef up security, devise smart traffic strategies, expand parking zones, maintain hygiene, ensure water and electricity, and bolster health services. Regular oversight was ordered to keep everything on track.
The meeting drew top brass like Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey, Haridwar DM Mayur Dixit, Dehradun’s Savin Bansal, and others, who updated Dhami on the ground realities and action plans.
Shifting to celebrations, Dhami shared heartfelt Holi wishes, calling it more than colors—it’s a tapestry of folk culture, spiritual awakening, and brotherhood. This festival fortifies social bonds and passes on invaluable traditions to the next generation.
Praying to divine forces, he envisioned Holi bringing waves of progress and joy to Uttarakhand, capping off a day of strategic planning with seasonal optimism.