CM Dhami Reviews Chardham Yatra Preparations, Focuses on Traffic, Safety & Real-Time Monitoring
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has directed comprehensive preparations for the upcoming Chardham Yatra beginning April 30. Key focus areas include traffic control, real-time updates, improved parking, and better stakeholder coordination to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage.

As the sacred Chardham Yatra begins on April 30, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami held a crucial high-level meeting to oversee and direct the necessary traffic, security, and logistical arrangements. With lakhs of devotees expected to arrive in Uttarakhand’s Himalayan shrines — Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri — the Chief Minister emphasized the need for meticulous planning and real-time coordination.
Key Directions and Planning Highlights
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Deadline for Readiness: All travel arrangements must be completed at least one week before the Yatra starts.
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Parking Spaces: Parking should be available near hotels, dharamshalas, and homestays, not far from basic amenities.
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Slot Management System: Improved scheduling for visiting the Dhams is a key focus this year.
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Real-Time Monitoring: Installation of CCTV cameras at sensitive points, with drone surveillance in disaster-prone areas.
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Crash Barriers & Signage: Enhanced road safety infrastructure including crash barriers and informative signage along the route.
Real-Time Traffic, Weather, and Google Integration
The CM directed the police and administration to share live traffic and weather updates through:
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Social media platforms
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Real-time Google Map parking updates
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Dedicated dashboards and travel portals
These updates aim to help pilgrims plan better and avoid congestion.
60:40 Registration Model for Yatra
For a safer and streamlined Yatra, pilgrims are urged to register in advance. This year:
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60% registrations will be online
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40% offline at designated centres
This hybrid model will ensure crowd management without cutting off access to those with limited digital access.
Safety First: Coordination & Disaster Preparedness
The CM ordered:
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Close coordination with all stakeholders including local hotel owners, transporters, and residents.
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Temporary parking spaces to be arranged in collaboration with locals.
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Police help desks and disaster monitoring at all critical points.
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Fitness checks for all vehicles entering the Yatra route.
DGP Deepam Seth Outlines Operational Readiness
DGP Deepam Seth shared detailed preparations from the police side:
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5850 police personnel deployed
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50 police stations, 79 reporting posts, and 38 seasonal posts
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Chardham Control Room led by SP Traffic Lokjeet Singh
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Chardham Cell at Police HQ for central monitoring
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Route Division: 15 super zones, 41 zones, 137 sectors for detailed coverage
Critical Zones Identified
The department has mapped:
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54 traffic bottlenecks
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198 accident-prone areas
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49 black spots
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66 landslide zones
Pre-emptive measures are being implemented at these locations to prevent incidents during the Yatra.
More Parking This Year
Last year:
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113 parking spaces for 33,295 small and 3,554 big vehicles
This year:
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130 total parking areas now with capacity for
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43,416 small vehicles
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7,855 large vehicles
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This Chardham Yatra, Uttarakhand aims to deliver a safer, more structured, and spiritually fulfilling journey for all devotees. Pilgrims are advised to follow official advisories and plan their travel responsibly.