NAHARLAGUN, Dec 10: The Tarh welfare society (TWS) led by its chairman Er. Tarh Gongkap laid the foundation stone of Trekking route to Langa Tatah, Rayung Dumchup and Pwalang Sangri (living stone) mountain range at Yangte Circle recently.
The effort is to preserve this most valuable heritage sites for posterity and to expose the naturally formed stone carvings to the outside world. Earlier officers from the department of Geology & Mining and Department of Research, Geological Survey of India and few Research scholars have also visited the site .
In his address, TWS, GS, Tarh Tarak hoped that the place (sculpture of standing stones) would be soon converted into a tourist attraction.