People of the state watched in disbelief as the news about a woman named Ruby Chaudhry hoodwinking the authorities at Lal Bahadur Shastri Administrative Academy to stay there illegally for six months began doing the rounds on TV channels pointing to the loopholes in the security apparatus at one of the most prestigious academies in the state which according to intelligence agencies is also among top terror targets.
Chaudhry, who hailed from Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh, was arrested a few days later and told her interrogators that she stayed at the institute with the help of its Deputy Director Saurabh Jain, a senior IAS officer in return for money, a charge denied by the officer.
An SIT was constituted to probe the matter but nothing significant came out of it.Chaudhry was later released.
The otherwise even tenor of the hill state's political life was disturbed just about a month later when an information commissioner's response to an RTI query blew the lid off a major scam in distribution of relief among victims of the 2013 flash floods in Uttarakhand which killed over 5000 people.
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Officials claimed Rs 194 for half a litre of milk and bills of more than Rs 7,000 per day for hotel stays, paid relief twice to the same people, and made payment of Rs 98 lakh for fuel purchase to a helicopter company, the response said.
However, despite recommendation of a CBI probe by state Information Commissioner Anil Sharma, Chief Minister Harish Rawat ordered an inquiry by then Chief Secretary N Ravishankar into the irregularities and siphoning of funds.
into the scam, the state government did not find it necessary.
Even before dust could settle down on the alleged flood relief scam, another blow to the ruling Congress came in July when Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman released a sting video at a press conference in New Delhi allegedly showing Harish Rawat's secretary Mohammad Shahid, a senior IAS officer on deputation in Uttarakhand, seeking bribe from liquor mafia in return for liquor licences.
The political temperatures shot up immediately in Uttarakhand with opposition BJP demanding the chief minister's resignation and the latter denying the charges and calling it the BJP's political stunt.
However, the official purportedly shown negotiating a bribery deal for liquor licences in the sting CD was recalled to Delhi.
The Centre's Department of Personnel and Training cut short Shahid's Uttarakhand tenure and called him back to Delhi where he was posted before being sent on deputation to Dehradun soon after Rawat took over as Chief Minister in February 2014.
After a brief interval during the festival season, Uttarakhand was back in the news towards the fag end of the year as the sexual exploitation and subsequent abortion of an inmate with speech and hearing impaired at the city's lone government-run women's shelter home came to light.
Two constables were knocked down by a truck of animal traffickers in Udhamsingh Nagar district earlier this month when they tried to stop it following a tip-off. One of them died on the spot and the other sustained critical injuries prompting the BJP to assert that law and order has touched an all time low with wrongdoers emboldened like never before.
Projects worth over Rs 23 crore including a helipad meant for MI 26 choppers were inaugurated whereas foundation stones of projects worth over Rs 91 crore were laid by Rawat who said the helipad will help give a push to reconstruction work in the area by making transportation of heavy equipment possible at the high altitude shrine.
Projects whose foundation stones were laid this year included 113 houses to be built by the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering to rehabilitate teerth-purohits and other land owners who volunteered to give their land for reconstruction purposes near Kedarnath, construction of three-layered flood control walls behind the shrine and bathing ghats for devotees on the confluence of Mandakini and Saraswati.
Also known as air load induction process, it will help transport over sized cargo, equipment, construction materials and machinery to areas where they are needed and impart speed to reconstruction work in the area, Rudraprayag District Magistrate Raghav Langer who is also the chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority said.
Uttarakhand also made news this year because of acquisition of tea estate land by the stategovernment for the Centre's smart city project in Dehradun which was opposed by tea company workers and environmentalists alike.
He said it was the best option available and all the concerns expressed by environmentalists and tea estate workers have been addressed by the state government.
Stating that the concepts of retrofitting within Dehradun for the project or developing it over a new area were not viable in the present circumstances due to forested areas in Raipur and cultivable land in Doiwala, Rawat said the best option available for the project was tea estate land.
He sought restoration of the previous funding pattern for Uttarakhand on the lines of northeastern states in the ratio of 90:10 which has been changed to 50:50 in accordance with the recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission.