How is the Aravalli range to be protected? | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
MENU
Home

Periodically curated articles and updates on national and international developments relevant for UPSC Civil Services Examination.

Quick Links

High-quality MCQs and Mains Answer Writing to sharpen skills and reinforce learning every day.

Watch explainer and thematic concept-building videos under initiatives like Deep Dive, Master Classes, etc., on important UPSC topics.

ESC

Daily News Summary

Get concise and efficient summaries of key articles from prominent newspapers. Our daily news digest ensures quick reading and easy understanding, helping you stay informed about important events and developments without spending hours going through full articles. Perfect for focused and timely updates.

News Summary

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

How is the Aravalli range to be protected?

18 Dec 2025
2 min

Aravalli Hills: Ecological and Legal Overview

Introduction

The Supreme Court (SC) has established a uniform definition of the Aravalli hills, halting new mining leases in the region spanning Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. These hills play a crucial role in preventing desertification, stabilizing climate, supporting biodiversity, and aiding groundwater recharge.

Geographical and Ecological Significance

  • The Aravalli range, approximately two billion years old, stretches 650 km from Delhi to Gujarat.
  • It serves as an ecological barrier against the eastward spread of the Thar Desert into adjoining states.
  • Source of important rivers like the Chambal, Sabarmati, and Luni.
  • Rich in resources such as sandstone, limestone, marble, granite, and minerals.

Mining and Environmental Concerns

  • Historically mined for resources, but recent excessive quarrying has impacted air quality and groundwater recharge.
  • A proportion of mining activities have been illegal, violating restrictions since the early 1990s.
  • 2009: SC imposed a mining ban in certain Haryana districts.

Supreme Court Interventions and Recommendations

In 2024, the SC's Central Empowered Committee (CEC) recommended comprehensive actions:

  • Scientific mapping of the Aravalli range.
  • Environmental impact assessments of mining activities.
  • Prohibition of mining in ecologically sensitive areas.
  • Strict regulation of stone-crushing units.

Aravalli ‘Green Wall’ Project

Initiated in June 2025, aims to expand green cover in a five-km buffer around Aravallis in 29 districts, targeting restoration of 26 million hectares of degraded land by 2030.

Definitional Challenges and Resolutions

Inconsistencies in defining Aravalli formations led to a committee formation by SC to establish a unified definition. The committee's recommendation: hills above 100 meters are considered Aravalli.

Management Plan for Sustainable Mining (MPSM)

  • Detailed plan covering the entire Aravalli range.
  • Demarcation of no-mining zones and regulated mining areas.
  • Mapping of sensitive habitats and wildlife corridors.
  • Evaluation of ecological impacts and carrying capacity.

Conclusion

The SC advises a balanced approach to prevent illegal mining while ensuring sustainable development. Existing legal mining is regulated, new mining is paused pending a scientific management plan, and sensitive areas remain protected.

Explore Related Content

Discover more articles, videos, and terms related to this topic

RELATED VIDEOS

2
Carbon Markets

Carbon Markets

YouTube HD
What is Artificial Rain? | Deep Dive With VisionIAS

What is Artificial Rain? | Deep Dive With VisionIAS

YouTube HD
Title is required. Maximum 500 characters.

Search Notes

Filter Notes

Loading your notes...
Searching your notes...
Loading more notes...
You've reached the end of your notes

No notes yet

Create your first note to get started.

No notes found

Try adjusting your search criteria or clear the search.

Saving...
Saved

Please select a subject.

Referenced Articles

linked

No references added yet

Subscribe for Premium Features