An inter-ministerial group (IMG) chaired by Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth today took the decision in New Delhi, an official release here said.
Taking heavy equipment and tools to places located in the higher reaches, especially the Kedar valley, has been a major hurdle in the reconstruction exercise underway in the region for about a year.
It was also decided at the meeting to grant Uttarakhand government the right to transfer up to five hectares of land and give forest clearance to land located at least 100 km away from the Line of Control on its own, it said.
Allocation of the right to transfer up to five hectares of land to the state government will speed up stalled development activities, the release said.
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Earlier, the state government had the right to transfer only up to one hectare of land on its own.
Cases involving transfer of land beyond this size used to be forwarded to the Forest and Environment Ministry for clearance.
Similarly, Uttarakhand earlier had to wait for forest clearance of land in the border areas.
The right to give forest clearance to land located at least 100 km away from the border will expedite development work in frontier areas, the release said.