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Chamba-Chowari tunnel beneath Jot Pass can save trees: NGO chief

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Chamba, June 27

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Founder and president of the Himalaya Bachao Samiti Kulbhushan Upmanyu has pleaded for giving priority to the construction of the Chamba-Chowari tunnel beneath the Jot Pass, which could save felling of trees while constructing the Draman-Chamba-Pangi national highway.

Upmanyu thanked Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari for according the approval to the Draman-Chamba-Pangi national highway about three years ago.

Upmanyu said due to the construction of the highway from Chowari to Chamba, a number of green trees would face axe.Therefore, to save ecology, the tunnel was the alternative, Upmanyu said.

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Moreover, it would be the shortest route to Ladakh if another tunnel was constructed at Chehni that would link Pangi, Upmanyu said.

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