The colourful landscape of the Lesser Himalayas at Muni Ki Reti, on the outskirts of Rishikesh, does not paint a pretty picture. It’s not just road construction that has ravaged the mountain. Landslides are a recurring feature along Char Dham highways that lead up to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. The Centre decided to launch a Rs 12,000-crore project to improve road connectivity to Char Dham, the four revered Hindu pilgrimage sites, in ecologically sensitive Uttarakhand. Road construction has left Agar village in Narendra Nagar district comprising around 150 households with no access to the world. The only road connecting the village to the main road, some 20 metres down the mountain, has collapsed. As many as 25,300 trees have been cut and 373 hectares of forestland diverted for Char Dham Mahamarg. Dehradun-based non-profit Citizens for Green Doon has filed a petition against the Uttarakhand government in the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on February 22, 2018, seeking a stay on the Char Dham project.