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Supreme Court Intervenes as Himachal Pradesh Faces Ecological Disaster
23 Oct
Summary
- Supreme Court voices grave concern over ecological crisis in Himachal Pradesh
- Court directs registry to file public interest writ petition on environmental issues
- Rampant development, not climate change, pushing Himalayas to the edge

On July 28, 2025, the Supreme Court of India voiced its grave concern over the ecological disaster unfolding in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The Court's observations came during a hearing on a writ petition (SLP(C) No.19426/2025) filed by a private hotel company against the state government's decision to add a green belt to the development plan for the Shimla planning area.
Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan expressed their alarm at the severe ecological imbalances and environmental conditions that have led to a series of natural calamities in the state over the years. The judges stated that earning revenue cannot be the sole priority, as it cannot be achieved at the cost of the environment and ecology. They warned that if the current trajectory continues, the entire state of Himachal Pradesh may vanish from the map of the country.




