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India’s Environment Ministry has issued a New Directive aimed towards Protection of the Aravalli

In a significant step towards the conservation and protection of the entire Aravalli Range, stretching from Delhi to Gujarat, from illegal mining, India’s Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) has issued directions to the States to impose a complete ban on the grant of any new mining leases in the Aravallis.

This prohibition applies uniformly across the Aravalli landscape and is intended to preserve the range’s integrity. The MoEF&CC directive aims towards the protection of the Aravalli as a continuous geological ridge extending from Gujarat to the National Capital Region and to halt all unregulated mining activities.

Further, the MoEF&CC has directed the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) to identify additional areas/zones across the entire Aravallis where mining should be prohibited, in addition to the regions already banned by the Centre, based on ecological, geological, and landscape-level considerations.

ICFRE has been directed to undertake this exercise as part of preparing a comprehensive, science-based Management Plan for Sustainable Mining (MPSM) for the entire Aravalli region.

The Plan, which will be placed in the public domain for broad stakeholder consultation, will assess the cumulative environmental impact and ecological carrying capacity, identify ecologically sensitive and conservation-critical areas, and lay down measures for restoration and rehabilitation.

This exercise by the Centre would further expand the coverage of protected and prohibited mining areas across the entire Aravallis, taking into account local topography, ecology, and biodiversity.

The Centre has also directed that, for mines already in operation, the concerned State Governments ensure strict compliance with all environmental safeguards and conform to the Supreme Court’s order. 

Ongoing mining activities must be strictly regulated, with additional restrictions, to ensure environmental protection and adherence to sustainable mining practices.

The Government of India is fully committed to the long-term protection of the Aravalli ecosystem, recognising its critical role in preventing desertification, conserving biodiversity, recharging aquifers, and providing environmental services for the region.

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