
The government began to advertise Kainchi Dhaam as a great religious pilgrimage in the installation, which is already flooded with tourists for lakes and picturesque hills, which increases the installation. | Photo Credit: Getty Images/Istockphoto
The blistering thermal wave sweeped in North India, connected with a summer holiday for children, manages a large number of people from Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Haryan to the Naifal and leaves the hilly station in Uttarakhand-Chock-A-Block with operation.
To control this situation, the police give tourists the previous hotel reservations and encourage visitors to use shuttle bus services from parking lots instead of bringing cars to the hills.
Last weekend, a massive tourist rush caused the inferior police to issue a announcement that urged people to return home because the city reached a full capacity. The viral video shows police officers in the parking lot Naraiyan Nagar and says, “Nak is full, sir. Return home.”
The inhabitants said they could not go out over the weekend, which included a holiday for id-ul-zha on Saturday. “It took me 2.5 hours to reach the Mall Road tall, barely 2 km away,” said Kartikeya Hari Gupta, a defending champion who practices at Uttarakhand.
According to hoteliers, tourists are not a problem, but their vehicles. “Transport that Nit is in a nitter is a story that repeats every year. Yet the administration has not learned any lessons. The government even began to advertise Kainchi Dham as a large pilgrimage site. It is already flooded with tourists because of its lake paper.
In April, the High Court had ordered the government to consult Iim Kashipur experts to find a long -term solution to the traffic problems.
“No other option”
Meanwhile, tourists claim that there are no other options for insufficient public transport services. “I tried to book Volvo (Bus) from Haldwani to Na Nachi, but only a few of them were available, too at night. The train would take me to Haldwan only in the afternoon. It is hard to charge that cars are the only option,” Kanchan Singh, Noida teacher.
Local media reported death in the middle of the long traffic jam. The Senior Superintendent Police inhibited Prahlad Singh Meena said Hindu that the interdressor was ordered in the alleged death because the ambulance was stuck in operation.
“It is also not entirely true that we will not leave people without previous hotel reserves. We have a limited parking space, so the priority is given to those who have reservations. We allow cars to enter the city when there is a parking space.
Mr. Chandra also said that the traffic police staff was deployed at key points to control the rush, focusing on the preference of ambulances and vehicles carrying patients to ensure that they are not stuck in operation. He added, “No one can stop people coming to the city, but the rules need to be followed.”
Published – June 11, 2025 22:44