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Uttarakhand to mark 25 years on November 9: Know how the state was formed

On August 15, 1996, Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda announced the decision to form ‘Uttaranchal’, later renamed Uttarakhand in 2007.

November 08, 2025 / 15:35 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Dehradun on November 9 to take part in the Silver Jubilee celebrations marking 25 years since Uttarakhand’s creation. According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, the event will begin around 12:30 pm. During the programme, Modi will unveil a commemorative postal stamp and address the gathering. The visit will also see the inauguration and foundation laying of projects worth over Rs 8,140 crores -- around Rs 930 crores worth of projects will be inaugurated, and new works valued at approximately Rs 7,210 crores will have their foundation stones laid.

How the state was formed

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The day marks not only a milestone for the state but also recalls the long and turbulent struggle that led to its creation. Uttarakhand was officially carved out of the hilly districts of Uttar Pradesh on November 9, 2000, ending decades of social and political agitation. Yet, the first murmurings of a distinct identity for the region can be traced back over two centuries. After the East India Company took control of the Kumaon hills in 1815, local voices began demanding special administrative attention and concessions for the mountainous areas. Autonomy and special rights were centre of public discussions for Garhwal and Kumaon regions of the Himalayas as well as Dehradun valley which were under the administrative unit of the United Provinces (UP) during the colonial times, according to The Indian Express.

These early stirrings continued through the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It reported a turning point arrived in 1938 when Jawaharlal Nehru, at a special Congress session, supported the cause for distinct administrative consideration. That was the first public acknowledgment that the lifestyles, customs and cultures of the mountains were different from those of the plains.  Still, after Independence, the demand found little traction, and the hills remained within Uttar Pradesh.