Uttarakhand Foundation Day, also known as Uttarakhand Diwas, is celebrated to mark the formation of Uttarakhand as a separate state in India. Known as the “Land of the Gods” (Devbhumi), the state is famous for its scenic beauty and numerous Hindu pilgrimage sites. This day honors the cultural and historical significance of Uttarakhand and its journey to becoming a distinct state.
Date
- Annually celebrated on November 9, with 2024 marking the 24th anniversary of the formation of Uttarakhand.
History
- Uttarakhand was officially formed on November 9, 2000, after a long struggle for statehood due to the region’s cultural, geographical, and administrative differences with Uttar Pradesh.
- Initially called Uttaranchal, the state’s name was changed to Uttarakhand in 2007.
Significance
- Known as the “Land of the Gods (Devbhumi)” due to its many Hindu pilgrimage sites, Uttarakhand is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.
- The day symbolizes the resilience of the people and marks the celebration of their cultural identity and pride.
Celebrations
Cultural Programs
- Various cultural programs and traditional dances are held across the state.
Parades and Events
- Local events showcase the state’s diverse customs and folk music.
Legacy
- Uttarakhand’s formation represents a journey towards development, while maintaining its unique Himalayan ecology and cultural heritage.
Importance for the People
- The day honors the perseverance of the people who fought for their state and is a reminder of the ongoing progress in the region, preserving its cultural and ecological significance.
Static Points Uttrakhand
- Chief Minister – Pushkar Singh Dhami
- Governor – Gurmit Singh Baby Rani Maurya
- Capital – Summer capital at Bhararisain and Winter capital at Dehradun
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Uttarakhand Foundation Day |
Date of Celebration | November 9 (Annually), 2024 marks the 24th anniversary |
Formation Date | November 9, 2000 (Previously called Uttaranchal, renamed Uttarakhand in 2007) |
Significance | Symbolizes the resilience and pride of the people, and celebrates cultural heritage and unique identity |
Cultural Importance | Known as “Land of the Gods” (Devbhumi) due to its many Hindu pilgrimage sites |
Celebrations | Cultural programs, traditional dances, parades, folk music, and events held across the state |
Legacy | Represents the development journey while preserving the Himalayan ecology and cultural heritage of Uttarakhand |
Importance | Honors the struggle for statehood and reminds of progress while preserving its natural beauty and cultural roots |
Chief Minister | Pushkar Singh Dhami |
Governor | Gurmit Singh Baby Rani Maurya |
Capital | Summer capital: Bhararisain
Winter capital: Dehradun |