Uttarakhand government approves char dham road widening

The Uttarakhand government has approved the widening of roads for the Char Dham project in the Bhagirathi Eco-Sensitive Zone. This decision has triggered protests from environmental groups concerned about deforestation. The project is linked to national security interests in Uttarkashi district.

The Uttarakhand government recently approved the expansion of roads under the Char Dham project within the Bhagirathi Eco-Sensitive Zone. This move aims to improve infrastructure in the region, which is vital for the pilgrimage routes to four sacred Hindu sites: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.

Environmental activists have raised alarms over the potential deforestation, particularly the felling of Deodar trees, which are protected in the eco-sensitive area. Protests highlight the risk to the fragile Himalayan ecosystem, arguing that such developments could accelerate environmental degradation.

Supporters of the project emphasize its importance for national security, as better road connectivity enhances accessibility in strategic border areas of Uttarkashi district. The approval comes amid ongoing debates about balancing development with conservation in the ecologically sensitive Himalayas.

No specific timeline for the widening work was detailed, but the decision underscores the government's push for infrastructure growth in the state.

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