Uttarakhand ADG reviews Kainchi Dham fair security; CM Dhami stresses permanent management plan

Updated : Jun 13, 2025 13:09
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Editorji News Desk

In view of the upcoming Kainchi Dham Foundation Day Fair on June 15, Uttarakhand Additional Director General of Police (Crime and Law and Order), V Murugeshan, conducted a comprehensive inspection of the fair site on Thursday to review security, traffic, and logistical arrangements.

According to officials, the ADG assessed key areas including crowd control measures, surveillance systems, traffic routes, and overall convenience for devotees visiting the popular religious site. He was accompanied by Inspector General of Police (Kumaon Region) Ridhim Agarwal, Senior Superintendent of Police (Nainital) Prahlad Narayan Meena, and other senior officials.

Murugeshan began his visit by offering prayers at the Kainchi Dham temple and then inspected the temple premises, main access roads, parking facilities, and areas expected to witness heavy footfall.

Later, during a review meeting at Sardar Patel Bhawan in Bhawali, the Nainital SSP presented a detailed report on the preparations made so far. The ADG issued specific instructions to ensure foolproof arrangements ahead of the event. 

“Traffic management and crowd control are the top priorities of the government and administration. All preparations should be ensured in a timely, coordinated and systematic manner,” Murugeshan said.

Officials said three PAC (Provincial Armed Constabulary) companies and over 800 police personnel are proposed to be deployed across zones and sectors to manage the fair efficiently.

Earlier, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami held a high-level meeting and directed authorities to strengthen current operations at the Kainchi Dham fair while also laying the foundation for a permanent and effective management system.

He also instructed that the road-cutting work along the 3-kilometre stretch between Sanatorium and Bhawali Petrol Pump be completed on priority to improve vehicular movement.

“Our government has prepared a systematic plan for traffic management and crowd control. Along with the proper development of the state's religious areas, we are committed to providing every possible facility for devotees coming to Devbhoomi,” CM Dhami stated.

The Kainchi Dham Fair draws thousands of devotees from across the country, and this year’s edition is expected to witness even larger crowds.

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