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Don’t Sacrifice Mountains & Forests for Srinagar-Pahalgam Road: EPG Warns

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March 15, 2025
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Don’t Sacrifice Mountains & Forests for Srinagar-Pahalgam Road: EPG Warns

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Srinagar: The Environmental Policy Group (EPG) has expressed deep concern over the proposed construction of a new road from Srinagar to Pahalgam via Khrew, citing severe environmental risks and the potential loss of biodiversity.

The project, as per government plans, would require the felling of 845 trees and acquisition of 108 kanals of forest land, which environmentalists warn could devastate the fragile ecosystem of the region. The EPG argues that the environmental costs of deforestation and biodiversity disruption far outweigh the project’s benefits, including a proposed 30-kilometre reduction in travel distance.

With two existing roads already connecting Srinagar and Pahalgam, the group questions the necessity of the new route. Concerns have also been raised about tunnelling alternatives, which could weaken rock structures, disrupt water sources, and pose risks in the seismically active Zone 5. The EPG has urged authorities to consider lessons from past environmental disasters in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh before proceeding.

Additionally, the proposed road is expected to pass through the Notified Wildlife Sanctuary at Tral, endangering habitats and natural water cycles, which could severely impact local flora and fauna. While the project has been framed as a boost for tourism and employment, the EPG asserts that Kashmir’s natural beauty remains its primary attraction and must be preserved for sustainable development.

The group has called for an immediate halt to planning and construction until a comprehensive environmental impact assessment is conducted. It has also stressed the need for sustainable alternatives that balance economic growth with conservation. Notably, the project also requires clearance from the Supreme Court before proceeding.

 

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