Dehradun: Amid the continuing tension with China along the LAC in Ladakh, the Uttarakhand State Wildlife Advisory Board has approved proposals for transfer of 73.36 hectares of forest land within the protected Gangotri National Park for construction of three strategically important roads near the India-China border.
The roads will reduce the distance to the border considerably and make easier the movement of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel, who at present have to walk up to 25 kms to reach there, officials said.
The proposals were approved on Monday during the 15th meeting of the board chaired by Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat, Principal Secretary (Forest) Anand Vardhan told reporters on Tuesday.
A recommendation for a final clearance will now be sent to the National Board for Wildlife within a week, Vardhan said.
The three stretches include the 17.60-km Mandi-Sangchola road, the 11.85-km Sumla-Thangla road and the 6.21-km Tripadi-Rangmachgaad road.