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India Bans New Mining in Ancient Range
24 Dec
Summary
- New mining leases banned across the Aravalli range.
- Ban extends from Gujarat to the National Capital Region.
- ICFRE to identify more areas for mining prohibition.

The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has mandated a comprehensive ban on new mining leases throughout the Aravalli mountain range. This prohibition spans the entire geological formation, extending from Gujarat to the National Capital Region, with the objective of halting unregulated mining activities and preserving the Aravallis' ecological significance.
The Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) has been tasked with identifying further zones within the Aravallis that require protection from mining. This assessment will consider ecological, geological, and landscape factors to enhance existing prohibitions and ensure the Aravallis' continuity.
For existing mining operations, states must enforce strict adherence to environmental safeguards and Supreme Court orders. This initiative underscores India's commitment to the Aravalli ecosystem's long-term protection, recognizing its vital role in preventing desertification and conserving biodiversity.




