Relevance: GS1 (Geography), GS3 (Environment) | Source: The Indian Express, Supreme Court Order
Context
The Aravalli Range, one of the world’s oldest fold mountains, acts as a green barrier protecting Delhi–NCR from desertification, aids groundwater recharge, and supports diverse flora and fauna. Recent changes in the official definition of Aravalli hills and a Supreme Court intervention have triggered ecological concerns.
New Definition & Supreme Court Action
- An expert committee’s new criteria: any landform in Aravalli districts with ≥100 m elevation from local relief, and clusters within 500 m proximity, will be classified as Aravalli.
- The Supreme Court has accepted this definition but placed a moratorium on new mining leases until the Centre finalises a Sustainable Mining Management Plan.
- Activists warn many lower ridges—crucial for ecology—may fall outside the definition, opening them for mining and construction.
Concerns Raised
- Exclusion of low-elevation ridges (<100 m) risks habitat loss, fragmented wildlife corridors, and higher dust-storm vulnerability.
- Groundwater recharge zones may weaken, affecting already semi-arid regions of Haryana and Rajasthan.
- Potential dilution of protections under the Forest Conservation Act, earlier Aravalli notifications, and regional masterplans.
The Balanced Way Ahead
- Adopt a science-based ecological definition, combining elevation, geology, biodiversity value, and hydrology.
- Maintain the mining moratorium until detailed, GIS-based Aravalli mapping is completed.
- Strengthen restoration of degraded ridges, enforce land-use rules, and promote community-led conservation.
- Align long-term planning with SDG 15 (Life on Land) and NCR’s air-quality, water-security needs.
UPSC Prelims Practice Question
Consider the following statements regarding the Aravalli Range:
- The Supreme Court has imposed a temporary ban on new mining leases in Aravalli districts.
- The Aravalli Range lies entirely in Rajasthan and does not extend into Gujarat.
- The newly accepted definition identifies hills with 100 m elevation from local relief as Aravalli formations.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: (b)
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