In Uttarakashi district, a clash has erupted between the need for development and environmental conservation. Villagers, frustrated with stalled progress, protested against environmentalists opposing the felling of over 6,000 deodar trees for a highway widening project.
The project, aimed at improving infrastructure on India's border, reportedly requires fewer trees to be cut than environmentalists claim. Locals argue their livelihoods depend on the road expansion, which is essential for regional connection and growth.
Environmentalists, meanwhile, held a Raksha Sutra ceremony, pledging to protect the deodar trees. The tension exemplifies the ongoing struggle between economic development and environmental preservation in sensitive ecological zones.

Devdiscourse

Massillon Independent
Axios
America News
Raw Story
Vogue Beauty