Umngot River
NHIDCL sources said steep 100-metre hills flank the river, making debris control challenging. (Representative Image)

Guwahati: The National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) has assured that it is taking precautions to safeguard the Umngot River during ongoing construction on the Shillong-Dawki Road, according to The Shillong Times.

The clarification follows a petition by Shillong MP Ricky A.J. Syngkon to Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari and Bhupender Yadav, raising concerns over environmental damage and pollution caused by roadworks.

NHIDCL sources said steep 100-metre hills flank the river, making debris control challenging.

Bench-cutting techniques, precautionary barriers, and periodic debris removal are being implemented to reduce erosion and protect the river.

The geo-technical survey for the new 100-metre-high Dawki bridge has been completed, and the design vetted by IIT Bombay. Construction will begin once all approvals are in place.

Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong assured a delegation of tourism societies from Darrang Elaka Dalloiship that the government will investigate the riverโ€™s pollution and take remedial measures.

The delegation, led by Dalloi Pyrwa Lymba and accompanied by former Amlarem MLA Stephanson Mukhim, submitted a memorandum urging a fact-finding committee and a revision of the daily road closure from 11 amโ€“4 pm to 12 noonโ€“4 pm, citing tourist inconvenience.

The groups highlighted the impact on tourism livelihoods and urged swift government action to restore the riverโ€™s condition while supporting responsible development.