Aurangzebpur now Shivaji Nagar as 11 places renamed in U'khand; CM Dhami says process reflects public sentiment

IANS April 1, 2025 194 views

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the renaming of 11 places, including Aurangzebpur to Shivaji Nagar, to reflect cultural heritage. The changes span Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar districts. Joshimath was officially renamed Jyotirmath, fulfilling a long-standing demand. The move underscores the government's commitment to aligning with public sentiment and historical values.

"The renaming process reflects public sentiment while honouring Indian culture and heritage." – CM Pushkar Singh Dhami
Dehradun, March 31: In a significant move to pay tribute to prominent figures who contributed to preserving India's rich cultural legacy, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced the renaming of various locations in the districts of Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar.

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Aurangzebpur renamed Shivaji Nagar in Haridwar

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Miyanwala becomes Ramji Wala in Dehradun

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Joshimath officially restored to Jyotirmath

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Renaming aligns with cultural and historical values

The Chief Minister emphasised that the renaming process reflects public sentiment while honouring Indian culture and heritage. In Haridwar district, Aurangzebpur has been renamed to Shivaji Nagar; Gajiwali to Arya Nagar; Chandpur to Jyotiba Phule Nagar; Mohammadpur Jat to Mohanpur Jat; Khanpur Kursli to Ambedkar Nagar; Indrishpur to Nandpur; Khanpur to Shri Krishna Pur; and Akbarpur Fazalpur to Vijayanagar.

In Dehradun district, Miyanwala has been renamed to Ramji Wala; Pirwala to Kesari Nagar; Chandpur Khurd to Prithviraj Nagar; and Abdullah Nagar to Daksh Nagar. In Nainital district, Nawabi Road has been rechristened Atal Marg, while the road from Panchakki to ITI is renamed as Guru Golwalkar Marg. In Udham Singh Nagar district, Sultanpur Patti municipal council is now Kaushalya Puri.

In a related development in 2024, the state government, fulfilling a long-standing demand, officially renamed the mythological city of Joshimath as Jyotirmath. This renaming marks a return to its historical name and is seen as a significant cultural restoration effort. Local residents, along with various organisations, had proposed the change during a ceremony in 2023.

Jyotirmath, the gateway to the Badrinath shrine, gained prominence after the land subsidence disaster of early 2023, intensifying demands for the renaming. The renaming initiatives underscore the government's commitment to aligning with cultural values and addressing public aspirations.

The name 'Joshimath' emerged prior to British colonial rule and subsequently found its way into official government records. Over time, when the tehsil and block were established, they adopted the name Joshimath as well. While 'Jyotirmath' retained its significance in religious and formal contexts, the name 'Joshimath' gained widespread usage in everyday conversations.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally! These name changes honor our true heroes instead of invaders. Shivaji Nagar sounds so much better than Aurangzebpur. Great move by CM Dhami 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate honoring our culture, I hope the government is also focusing on actual development in these areas. Name changes alone won't improve people's lives.
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Amit S.
Jyotirmath is such a beautiful name with deep spiritual meaning. Glad they're restoring the original names! 🙏
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Sunita R.
My grandparents used to call it Jyotirmath when I was little. The name Joshimath never felt right. This change makes me emotional ❤️
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Guru Golwalkar Marg. The RSS influence is clear, but as long as it represents local sentiment, it's fine by me.
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Neha P.
I live near what was Miyanwala and now Ramji Wala. The new name has a nice ring to it! Though it'll take some getting used to when giving directions 😅

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