"After the DPR is ready, we will know the exact estimate of the project and will be sending it to the Cabinet for final approval," the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs told reporters on the sideline of a function here.
The ambitious road project close to the McMohan Line is still in the conceptual stage and yet to get approval from the Cabinet, Rijiju said, adding that the Defence ministry had also cleared the project after changing alignment of the road in two portions.
"I have submitted the project proposal and officials from Arunachal Pradesh including the Chief Secretary and Planning Secretary convened a meeting at Delhi under my chairmanship along with Army Chief, Defence Secretary, Secretary Border Management of the Home Ministry including senior officials of the MoRTH, all intelligence chiefs where we have decided that the road should be constructed," he said.
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Rijiju said the ministry had proposed to use the existing trans-Arunachal Highway from Tawang to Dirang instead of Mago to West Kameng. From Dirang, the road would pass through Thongri, East Kameng, Kra Daadi, Kurung Kumey, Upper Subansiri, West Siang, Upper Siang, Anini, Anjaw and finally Vijaynagar.
For the other portion from Tuting to Anini via Singa, the ministry had stated that it would be time taking for which it was decided that from Tuting the road would go through Yingkiong and Pasighat to connect Anini, Rijiju added.
"Land acquisition is a state government subject and I hope that the government will expedite the process soon," he said.
On civilian use of advanced landing grounds (ALGs), Rijiju said that he had discussed the issue with Airport Authority of India and as per the agreement executed with the defence ministry, there should be provision of civil terminals in all the ALGs in the state.
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