Question
I) to boost religious tourism to four shrines (A)/
will end up as an endeavour (B)/ the 900-kilometre long, 12-metre wide, two-lane Char Dham Highway Project (C)/ with catastrophic consequences for the mountain ecology (D) II) was initiated despite intense opposition by environmental organisations (E)/ this supposedly all-weather road project (F)/ in Uttarakhand, who called it unscientific (G) In the following question two sentences are given which are fragmented into seven phrases denoted by (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), and (G). By using all seven phrases, each only once, you have to frame two meaningful and grammatically correct sentences. The correct order of the phrases is your answer.Solution
The 900-kilometre long, 12-metre wide, two-lane Char Dham Highway Project to boost religious tourism to four shrines will end up as an endeavour with catastrophic consequences for the mountain ecology. This supposedly all-weather road project was initiated despite intense opposition by environmental organisations in Uttarakhand, who called it unscientific.
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