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Uttarakhand Marks 25 Years of Statehood with $8.2 Billion in New Projects
9 Nov
Summary
- Uttarakhand formed as 27th Indian state in 2000
- PM Modi inaugurates $8.2 billion in new infrastructure projects
- State's budget grew from $4 billion to $100 billion in 25 years
On November 9, 2025, the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand celebrated its 25th Foundation Day, commemorating the day it was carved out of Uttar Pradesh and became the 27th state of India in 2000. The state, known for its stunning Himalayan landscapes and rich cultural heritage, has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past quarter-century.
To mark this silver jubilee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a slew of infrastructure projects worth Rs 8,260 crore ($8.2 billion) in the state. Addressing the celebratory event, the PM noted that work on projects worth over Rs 2 lakh crore ($200 billion) is currently underway in Uttarakhand. He also highlighted the state's impressive financial growth, stating that its budget has increased from just Rs 4,000 crore ($4 billion) 25 years ago to over Rs 1 lakh crore ($100 billion) today.
"Today as we celebrate the State Foundation Day, I am fully confident that in the coming years, our Uttarakhand will reach new heights of development. It will carry forward its culture and identity with the same pride," said PM Modi, expressing his optimism for the state's future. He expressed his belief that by the time India celebrates its 100th year of independence, Uttarakhand will be at the "peak of prosperity."



