Big decision on Kanwar Yatra… Kanwariyas will not be able to use Delhi-Dehradun Expressway, know the new plan of the administration

Kanwar Yatra 2026.

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway: The Uttarakhand administration is fully prepared for Kanwar Yatra 2026, one of the biggest religious journeys of the country to be held this year. A high level inter-state coordination meeting was organized in Dehradun to ensure the safety of crores of devotees, scientific crowd management and smooth traffic. It has been unanimously decided in this meeting that this time the devotees will not be allowed to use the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor (Expressway) during the Yatra. Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan has instructed the officials of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh to effectively implement this ban in time.

In this meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan, senior administrative and police officers from Uttarakhand as well as Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh participated. Apart from these, representatives of central agencies like ITBP, SSB, CRPF, RPF and NDRF also participated.

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For security arrangements and strict monitoring in the border areas, joint checkposts and barriers will be established with the police of neighboring states. A modern surveillance network will work for real-time coordination and quick information exchange between all the states.

Monitoring social media and immediate denial of rumors

Keeping digital security in mind, special instructions have been issued to the cyber cell. The Chief Secretary has asked the social media cells and cyber units of all the states to coordinate effectively among themselves. Special monitoring will be maintained on the internet and social media so that any kind of rumor or misleading information can be immediately factually refuted and peace and order is maintained. In the meeting, Indian Railways officials have also been instructed to run special trains during the Kanwar Yatra and tighten the security arrangements at the stations.

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Panchak and Dak Kanwar phase will be the most challenging

To understand the pressure of the crowd, the administration has prepared a blueprint according to the dates. Haridwar District Magistrate Mayur Dixit told in the meeting that Panchak will remain from July 31 to August 4. As soon as this ends, the number of Kanwariyas will start increasing rapidly from 5th August.

According to the District Magistrate, the Dak Kanwar phase starting from August 8 will be the most crowded and challenging phase of this entire fair. For this, law and order, health services, sanitation, drinking water and communication systems are being finalized. DGP Deepam Seth, DGP (Intelligence) Abhinav Kumar and Home Secretary Shailesh Bagauli were also prominently present in the meeting.

Tanvi Gupta

Tanvi Gupta

Tanvi Gupta is originally from Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. After completing school-college from Dharamshala, he studied MMC from Himachal Pradesh University in Shimla. Has more than 12 years of experience in media. After working in Chandigarh, Hyderabad, she is currently working in Delhi. After print and television, she has been working for digital media since 2017. Before this, she had worked in some other media organizations including Aaj Tak, News18, The Tribune, ETV Bharat and India News. There is special interest in news of crime, history and science experiments. Currently working as Assistant News Editor in TV9 Digital. Apart from job, he is also very interested in sports and travelling. Has played volleyball and badminton at the national level. She has also played Kho-Kho game up to the state level. Apart from this, NCC ‘C’ certificate is obtained. I like listening to songs. But she is also fond of singing. Has also received many awards in singing at school and college level.

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