Keeping religious sentiments and environmental concerns in view, a Group of  Ministers (GoM) on Friday scrapped the NTPC's controversial 600 MW Loharinag  Pala hydel project on Bhagirathi river in Uttarakhand.Headed by Finance  Minister Pranab Mukherjee, the GoM in a meeting made a detailed re-examination  of the project and recommended that the hydro-power dam, the work on which had  been under suspension for sometime, should be scrapped. "A technical  panel would be set up to recommend specific safeguard measures to be undertaken  to protect the environment and to maintain the fragile eco-geological balance in  the area," said Union Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, who is one of the  members of the GoM. 
The fate of the project had been hanging in balance  for the last few years with the government doing a flip-flop -- first deciding  to suspend the work and then partially resuming construction citing huge  financial cost given that it had already incurred Rs 700 crore on the project.  
Two projects on Bhagirathi -- 480 MW Pala Maneri and 381 MW Bhairon  Ghati hydel projects proposed by the state government have already been scrapped  by the GoM. 
Shinde said that in view of environmental concerns and after  Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked the GoM to revisit the issue, it decided to  do away with the project on Bhagirathi river, a key tributary of the Ganga.  
Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said, "earlier decision (to resume  work) was taken reluctantly and after the GoM revisited the decision, it finally  decided to scrap the proposed dam on the river to ensure its free flow."  
A large number of religious leaders had also been protesting against the  proposed dam, claiming that it will threaten the existence of the river and  block free flow of Ganga, which is considered holy by the Hindus.

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