Despite protests and suggestions, Dehradun continues to face rapid urbanization and concretization, threatening its natural beauty and unique way of life. This article explores the concerns and calls for a more sustainable approach to development in the Doon Valley.
DehradunSustainable DevelopmentUrbanizationEnvironmental ConservationReal EstateReal EstateJun 28, 2025

The main concern is that rapid urbanization and concretization are threatening the natural beauty and unique way of life in Dehradun, leading to pollution, traffic congestion, and the loss of green cover.
Despite the investment in Gairsain, the government continues to invest in Dehradun as an interim capital, which many believe is a temporary solution and not in the best interest of the region's long-term sustainable development.
A more sustainable approach is proposed, focusing on preserving the natural and cultural heritage of the Doon Valley, developing contiguous hill stations, and ensuring that development is in harmony with the environment.
The reliance on aquifers for potable water has led to the lowering of subsoil water strata, causing the drying up of natural green cover. There is a suggestion to lift and treat water from the Yamuna and Ganga rivers instead.
The Delhi-Dehradun highway has reduced travel time but at the cost of thousands of hundred-year-old trees in the Shivaliks, leading to significant environmental damage and loss of natural green cover.

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