Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Girnar Parvat Temples Mountain Ropeway Project Junagadh News Gujarat India
Garvo Gadh Girnar
Memorandum supports early start of Girnar Ropeway Project.
Junagadh BJP legislator Mahendra Mashru has prepared a memorandum bearing one lakh signatures as support for the early commencement of the ambitious ropeway project on Girnar Mountain.
“A book carrying signatures of one lakh people has been prepared after the successful signature drive carried out in city center during last week. We will submit the memorandum to the Prime Minister and ask for the implementation of the ropeway project,” said Mashru.
He said the memorandum will be sent to New Delhi through the proper channel.
On the completion of the drive, the book carrying one lakh signatures was put up for public notice and a function was organized at the Red Cross hall in the city centre on Saturday. Some youths present at the function had even sprinkled drops of blood on the book wrapper, according to sources.
According to the memorandum, the ropeway project will help reduce pollution on Girnar Mountain. It will also not prove harmful to the environment.
Lakhs of people visit Girnar Mountain every year.
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