SHILLONG, Jan 5: The ambitious Shillong Ropeway project is set to be delayed since the state government is yet to obtain necessary clearances for the project.
The Meghalaya Cabinet had, in September last year, approved the first passenger ropeway project in the state to be constructed from Lawsohtun to Shillong Peak at a cost Rs 138 crore.
An official associated with the project said the government has to obtain clearances from the Airports Authority of India, the defence authorities and the Ministry of Environment and Forests after which the tendering process will begin.
It may be added that the State Cabinet had approved the Meghalaya Ropeway Bill, 2022, in September last.
The Bill provides a framework on how applications for ropeways can be made, what procedures must be followed, the different bodies that will be accountable to grant required licenses and permissions and the safety aspect.