Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna has urged Prime Minister  Mamohan Singh to provide Central fund under National Rural Drinking Water  Program in 90:10 ratio. He also requested the PM for simplification of forest  clearance process for roads approved under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojna  (PMGSY). Chief Minister Bahuguna wrote two separate letters to the Prime  Minister in this regard on Monday.
Chief Minister Bahuguna stating that Uttarakhand  shared similar geographical condition with North-Eastern State  and Jammu & Kashmir, urged the Prime Minister to provide fund in 90:10  ratio like it was providing to those states. He underlined that Uttarakhand,  despite enjoying the status of 'Special   State' was being provided  fund in 50:50 ratio which was not justified. It may be noted that Union Rural  Development Minister Jairam Ramesh, during his recent visit to Uttarakhand, had  assured to provide the fund in 90:10 ratio.
Chief Minister urged the PM to make amendment in the  forest clearance process for proposed roads under PMGSY. He advocated forest  clearance approval by regional office of Union Environment Ministry level.  Presently the State Advisory Group can approve the clearance upto 5 hectare  forest land only. He urged the PM to increase this limit to 20 hectare. Mr.  Bahuguna has stressed on following the simplified process adopted for the roads  in border areas for roads under PMGSY too. 
The Chief Minister, in his letter, has also suggested  the Prime Minister to open special cell of Union Environment Ministry in its  regional offices. He said that Uttarakhand also, similar to naxal affected  areas, be exempted from compensatory afforestation for roads under PMGSY and  State be paid NPV reimbursement through Rural Development Ministry.
