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SC's Aravalli 100m definition flip: 2010 no, 2024 yes

The Supreme Court's 2024 acceptance of a 100-metre height rule for the Aravallis contradicts its own 2010 order. This move, backing the Environment Ministry, nullifies 15 years of judicial oversight and a scientific 3-degree slope definition.

Complete Ban on New Mining Leases in Aravalli

The Central government has directed states to enforce a total prohibition on granting fresh mining leases in the ecologically sensitive Aravalli range. This decisive move aims for long-term protection of its fragile ecosystem and biodiversity. Read the fu

Full Ban on New Mining Leases in Aravallis Announced

The Indian government has imposed a complete ban on granting new mining leases in the Aravalli range to protect its fragile ecosystem. This decisive move aims to halt environmental degradation.

Govt Bans New Mining in Aravalli Range for Protection

The Indian government has prohibited new mining leases across the Aravalli range & its hills. This decisive move aims to safeguard the fragile ecosystem. Read more about this crucial environmental policy.

Aravalli Redefinition Threatens Ecological Damage

A recent government nod for an elevation-based definition of the Aravalli range could intensify mining and cause irreversible ecological harm. Experts warn of a looming environmental crisis.

Congress Slams MoEF Over Aravalli Definition Change

Congress accuses the Environment Ministry of altering Aravalli's definition to remove protection from smaller hills, potentially enabling mining. Environmentalists warn of ecological damage.

Aravalli Definition Sparks Fears of Losing Protection

Environmentalists warn a new height-based definition for the Aravallis could leave 90% of the range vulnerable to mining and urbanisation, threatening Delhi-NCR's air quality and water security. Learn the full story.

Mining in only 0.19% of Aravallis after study: Minister

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav clarifies that mining will be allowed in just 0.19% of the Aravalli hills. No new leases will be granted until a detailed district-by-district sustainable management plan is prepared. Read the full details.

No New Mining Leases in Aravallis Till Plan Finalised

Union Minister Bhupender Yadav clarifies only 0.19% of Aravalli's 1.44 lakh sq km is eligible for mining, halts new leases until a sustainable plan is ready. He accuses Congress of spreading misinformation.

Haryana Congress Chief Backs Save Aravalli Campaign

Haryana Congress President Rao Narender Singh pledges support for the 'Save Aravalli' drive, highlighting the ecological crisis and calling for urgent government action to protect the vital mountain range.

No New Aravalli Mining Leases Till ICFRE Plan: MoEF

Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav states no new mining leases in the Aravallis until ICFRE submits a sustainable mining plan. This comes as the Supreme Court receives a review plea on its Nov 20 mining judgement.

Save Aravalli: Protesters Rally Against Mining in Rajasthan

Environmental activists in Rajasthan intensify protests against illegal mining in the Aravalli hills. Experts warn the fragile ecosystem, once damaged, cannot be restored. Join the call to protect this vital green barrier.

Supreme Court's New Aravalli Definition Sparks Debate

The Supreme Court's new definition of the 2-billion-year-old Aravalli Range could impact legal protections. Discover why this ancient barrier is crucial for North India's ecology and the 'Save Aravalli' protests.

Courts' 10 Key Interventions to Protect Aravalli Hills

From halting a mega jungle safari to stopping illegal mining, explore 10 crucial judicial interventions that have defended India's ancient Aravalli range. Discover the new Supreme Court definition and its implications.

SC's Aravalli Ruling: Uniform Definition, Mining Ban

India's Supreme Court sets a 100m height definition for the Aravalli hills, halting new mining. Activists warn it may leave lower areas vulnerable to real estate. Discover why protecting this ancient range is crucial for North India's ecology.

Congress Attacks BJP Govt on Aravalli Mining Order

Congress leaders accuse Rajasthan BJP government of colluding with mining mafia over Supreme Court's Aravalli hills order. Details on the political clash and environmental concerns inside.

Aravalli Row: Onus on Centre to Bridge Trust Deficit

A recent Supreme Court order on the Aravalli forests highlights a critical trust deficit between states and the Centre. The editorial argues the Union government must take the lead in resolving this environmental and federal crisis. Read the full analysis

Rajasthan Tribal Groups Protest Aravalli Mining Threat

Tribal organisations in southern Rajasthan denounce legal moves weakening Aravalli hills protection, warning of existential threat to land, culture, and livelihoods. Read about their historic resistance.

Govt: 90% Aravalli Protected, Mining in Only 2% Area

Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav clarifies that nearly 90% of the Aravalli landscape remains protected. Mining is restricted to just 2% under strict Supreme Court oversight. Read the full story.

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