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Haryana Launches 500-Acre Aravalli Reforestation Drive and Biodiversity Initiatives

Summary

  • Minister calls on citizens to dedicate 1 hour every Sunday to Aravalli Green Wall campaign
  • Launch of 500-acre plantation drive and Aravalli species nursery
  • Release of publications highlighting Haryana's rich biodiversity
Haryana Launches 500-Acre Aravalli Reforestation Drive and Biodiversity Initiatives

On October 3rd, 2025, the Haryana government has launched a comprehensive initiative to revitalize the Aravalli mountain range and promote environmental conservation. The state's environment, forest and wildlife minister, Rao Narbir Singh, presided over the event in Manesar, which was inaugurated by the Union environment, forest and climate change minister, Bhupender Yadav.

The centerpiece of the program is a 500-acre plantation drive, which will see the establishment of an Aravalli species nursery to cultivate native flora for reforestation efforts across the region. Additionally, the event featured the release of several publications highlighting Haryana's rich biodiversity, including guides on the state's common trees, birds, animals, and butterflies.

Yadav emphasized the importance of citizen participation, urging residents to dedicate just one hour every Sunday to the Aravalli Green Wall campaign. "If every citizen contributes even one hour on Sundays, it will help expand greenery, reduce pollution and improve public health," he said, adding that such small efforts can transform Gurugram into a clean, green and sustainable city.

The event also saw the unveiling of a coffee table book on Sultanpur National Park, a volume on the Mangar Bani forest and leopard coexistence, as well as the "Gurugram Cooling Action Plan." Wildlife volunteers, forest staff, and conservation champions were also recognized for their efforts.

Haryana's environment minister, Rao Narbir Singh, stressed the ecological significance of the Aravallis, describing the ancient mountain range as the foundation of the state's biodiversity. "As long as our forests remain safe, wildlife will thrive. Birds and animals are vital to the ecological balance, and it is every citizen's duty to protect them," he said.

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The Aravalli Green Wall campaign is an initiative launched by the Haryana government to expand greenery, reduce pollution, and improve public health in the Aravalli region. The campaign calls on citizens to dedicate one hour every Sunday to contribute to the reforestation efforts.
The Haryana government has launched several initiatives to highlight the state's rich biodiversity, including the release of publications on common trees, birds, animals, and butterflies. Additionally, a coffee table book on Sultanpur National Park and a volume on the Mangar Bani forest and leopard coexistence were also unveiled.
The 500-acre plantation drive, along with the establishment of an Aravalli species nursery, aims to cultivate native flora and restore the ecological balance of the Aravalli mountain range. This initiative is expected to help expand greenery, reduce pollution, and improve the overall environmental health of the region.

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