Large update on the treatment of disastrous areas of Uttarakhand, small towns will be turned away from Nainital! - Update on the treatment of Ramphit Areas of Nainital Uttarkashi Chamoli
Large update on the treatment of disastrous areas of Uttarakhand, small towns will be turned away from Nainital! Updated: Sat, 11 Oct 2025 05:20 (IST) treatment will be done in the disastrous areas of Nainital, Uttarkashi and Chamoli only after the scientific survey. The irrigation department will make a channeling of rivers after the report of expert institutions. The scientific study of the protection walls of Nainital Lake is also done. The geologist prof. CC pant has suggested to establish new cities away from Nainital, because the carrying capacity of Nainital is exhausted. Disaster management is the responsibility of the state government. Treatment of disastrous areas of Nainital, Uttarkashi, Chamoli to scientific survey. Lying photo Kishore Joshi, Nainital. Landslides and state -of -the -arts have caused large -scale structural damage in the surrounding areas, including rivers. The government has decided to do a scientific study of Uttarkashi, Nainital and Chamoli districts before starting the treatment work, after which the DPR will be prepared for the treatment works. Channelization of rivers will only be done after the study report of expert institutions by the irrigation department. The scientific study of the surrounding hills, including the security walls around the lake in Nainital, is also done. The treatment will be done after receiving the report. Irrigation Secretary Yugal Kishore Pant, who reached Nainital, said in a special conversation with Dainik Jagran that the rivers also suffered a lot this time due to the disaster. Silt and silt has accumulated in the river. Through which the channel of the river has changed. The rivers in the state are studied by IIT ROOREKEE, FRI, NIH and other knowledgeable institutions. Channelization of rivers will only be done after the study report. Remove ad Only Read News In response to a question, he said that scientific study was also done for sustainable treatment of the safety walls of Mall Road and Lake or Nainital. Together with the team of geologists, the Upper Hills, including the sagging of the Mall Road, were inspected. Treatment work will only be done after the proposals of experts. Added that the damage done to irrigation channels is assessed, plans are drawn up only after the proposals of public representatives have been investigated at district level. Small cities must be established from Nainital: the famous geologist, prof. CC Pant, clearly said that the carrying capacity of Nainital is exhausted, in such a situation, the government must have a new smart city in areas such as Paharpani, Mornaula, etc. Pro. Pant said that the area number seven of Nainital from geological point of view is very sensitive. The rocks in the area are poor. In such a situation, the right drainage system is needed. He said the upper hills, including the Mall Road, slid. This time during the rain, more than ten waterfalls flowed from Nayana Peak Hill, and this area is sensitive. In such a situation, the drainage system in these areas must be improved. Disaster management is the responsibility of the state. Nainital: Professor Suryaprakash Gupta of the National Institute of Disaster Management says that a large-scale disaster has occurred in the entire Himalayan states of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, which saw widespread side effects. Said that Uttarakhand has been affected more than other states, adding that the Government of India provides technical and financial support to the state of disaster management, it is the responsibility of the state government to manage the disaster. He said that the National Disaster Management Authority in June 2009 issued guidelines to the states for the management of disasters in the landslide and then in 2020. A ten -point formula for disaster management was also proposed by the prime minister. In such a situation, the state government must make a concrete action plan for the permanent treatment of disaster areas.