Uttarakhand residents and environmentalists are actively protesting the NHAI's ₹743-crore highway expansion on the Bhaniyawala-Rishikesh stretch, which requires felling 4,369 trees in the sensitive Shivalik forest. Locals launched relay strikes and observed "Black Harela" to halt the project, warning of irreversible damage to a critical elephant corridor.
Uttarakhand residents and environmentalists are actively protesting the NHAI's ₹743-crore highway expansion on the Bhaniyawala-Rishikesh stretch, which requires felling 4,369 trees in the sensitive Shivalik forest. Locals launched relay strikes and observed "Black Harela" to halt the project, warning of irreversible damage to a critical elephant corridor. The grassroots resistance has escalated into a major environmental face-off: The Project: - The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) aims to widen the 20km route (including the sharp bends at 'Saat Mod') to four lanes to ease traffic congestion and improve transit to the Jolly Grant Airport. The Concerns: - Activists and civil society groups argue that removing over 4,000 ancient Sal trees will destroy a vital elephant movement corridor, exacerbate localized landslides, and alter the microclimate. Protest Actions: - Residents have formed human chains, hugged trees (recalling the historic Chipko movement...