Uttarakhand News: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami Announces Rs 424 Crore Master Plan for Badrinath Temple Development

Uttarakhand News: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced that a comprehensive master plan worth Rs 424 crore has been prepared for the upgradation of facilities at Shri Badrinath temple. According to the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), development work under this plan is currently in progress.

Commitment to Pilgrimage Site Development

CM Dhami emphasized his government’s commitment to the holistic development of Devbhoomi’s pilgrimage sites. The focus is on ensuring a balanced coordination between ecological preservation and economic growth. The master plan aims to enhance the infrastructure and facilities at the Badrinath temple, which is one of the most revered pilgrimage destinations in India.

Development in Progress

Under the Rs 424 crore master plan, various development activities are underway. These include the improvement of basic amenities for pilgrims, enhancement of the temple’s infrastructure, and initiatives to support the local economy while preserving the natural environment. The CM reiterated that the ongoing work is aimed at providing a better experience for the millions of devotees who visit Badrinath each year.

Government’s Vision

The Uttarakhand government is dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism by integrating ecological considerations with economic activities. The development projects at the Badrinath temple are a part of this broader vision. The CM stated that the state is working towards making the pilgrimage sites more accessible and comfortable for visitors while ensuring that the natural beauty and ecological balance of the region are maintained.

The government’s efforts are expected to significantly boost tourism, create employment opportunities for locals, and preserve the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Uttarakhand.

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