The challenge is to develop and implement an time-effective and easy transportation system in the hill tract regions, providing a sustainable and efficient mobility solution; such as Cable Car. This involves overcoming topographical challenges, ensuring environmental sustainability, and integrating the system seamlessly with existing transportation networks. The focus is on enhancing accessibility in these often difficult-to-navigate areas, while minimizing ecological impact and respecting local communities and cultures. Successfully introducing cable cars in these regions could significantly improve connectivity, boost local economies, and offer a reliable transport option for residents and tourists alike. Creating a fast and simple way to move around in the hill tract regions is a big challenge. These areas need a way to travel that’s not only good for the environment but also works well with the roads and paths already there. One idea is to use cable cars. This would mean figuring out how to build them in places with lots of hills and valleys, making sure they don’t harm the natural surroundings, and making sure they fit in with how people in the area already travel. The goal is to make it easier for people to get around in these hard-to-reach places without hurting the environment or ignoring the way of life of the local communities. If done right, cable cars could make it much simpler for people living in these areas to connect with each other, help tourists see the beauty of these regions safely, and even help the local economy grow by making it easier for everyone to access different places. So, we’re looking for a technological solution that can handle the unique challenges of building and running cable cars in the hill tract regions. This solution needs to be thoughtful about protecting the environment, respectful of local cultures, and able to improve transportation in a big way.