Govt Fully Committed to Protecting Aravalli Range, Says Environment Minister

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav has reaffirmed the government's strong commitment to protecting the Aravalli Range. He stated that the Supreme Court positively acknowledged the ministry's Green Aravalli Project in a recent judgment. The minister highlighted the launch of the Aravalli Green Wall Project for ecosystem restoration across 29 districts. Yadav also emphasized the government's positive approach to forming a High-Power Committee as suggested by the court.

Key Points: Govt Committed to Aravalli Conservation, Says Bhupender Yadav

  • Govt reaffirms commitment to Aravalli conservation
  • SC positively acknowledged Green Aravalli Project
  • Govt to comply with SC's HPC proposal
  • Aravalli Green Wall Project launched across 29 districts
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Govt fully committed to protecting Aravalli range, says Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav in RS

Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav reaffirms commitment to protecting Aravalli range, cites Supreme Court's positive acknowledgment of Green Aravalli Project.

"I want to make it clear that we are fully committed to the conservation of the Aravalli mountain range. - Bhupender Yadav"

New Delhi, March 10

Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav on Tuesday reaffirmed the government's strong commitment to protecting the Aravalli Range while responding to a discussion in the Rajya Sabha.

During the debate on the functioning of his ministry, Yadav said that the Supreme Court of India had positively acknowledged the ministry's Green Aravalli Project in its recent decision.

He noted that the initial paragraphs of the court's judgment praised the government's initiative and recognised its efforts, while also advising continued vigilance in protecting the mountain range.

The minister was responding to remarks made by a member of Congress regarding the Aravalli range and the Supreme Court's observations.

Taking a swipe at the opposition, Yadav said that in the past, court rulings during previous governments often raised questions about their efficiency. However, he emphasised that the recent judgment acknowledged the government's efforts to conserve the Aravalli region.

"I want to make it clear that we are fully committed to the conservation of the Aravalli mountain range. If the court requires any positive assistance from the government in this matter, we are ready to extend complete cooperation," he said.

Yadav also mentioned that the Supreme Court had suggested the formation of a High-Power Committee (HPC) to monitor conservation efforts. He stated that the government's approach towards this proposal is entirely positive and that it will fully comply with the court's directions.

Highlighting ongoing initiatives, the minister said the government has already launched the Aravalli Green Wall Project aimed at restoring and protecting the ecosystem of the Aravalli region. Conservation work is being initiated across 29 districts connected to the Aravalli range, with plans to secure the entire ecological belt.

Referring to other environmental issues, Yadav said that environmental concerns related to the Nicobar Islands had recently been raised before the National Green Tribunal. The government, he added, has addressed all environmental concerns and submitted a detailed response before the tribunal.

Stressing the importance of environmental protection, the minister said nature is a priceless heritage of the country, and its preservation is a collective responsibility. At the same time, he stressed that while pursuing industrial development, it is equally essential to follow environmental laws and standards.

Yadav further stated that the government is carrying forward the commitment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure that India becomes part of the global solution to climate change rather than part of the problem.

He highlighted initiatives such as the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' tree-plantation campaign and the Mission LiFE movement to promote public participation in environmental protection.

The minister underlined the government's belief in maintaining a balance between environmental protection and economic growth. He cited the ministry's guiding principle, "Prakriti Rakshati Rakshitah," which means that if people protect nature, nature will in turn protect them.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to hear the commitment, but actions speak louder than words. We've seen so many illegal mining cases in the Aravallis. The High-Power Committee must have real teeth and include independent environmental experts, not just government officials.
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Priya S
"Prakriti Rakshati Rakshitah" is a beautiful principle. The 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign is a great way to get citizens involved. We planted a tree in our society last month. Every little bit helps. Hope the conservation work across 29 districts brings real change.
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Rohit P
Why is the minister taking a political swipe? Environmental protection should be beyond politics. Previous governments may have had flaws, but the focus should be on saving the Aravallis NOW. The Supreme Court's vigilance is needed because governments often falter.
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Karthik V
Balance between environment and development is key. We need jobs and growth, but not at the cost of destroying ancient ecosystems. The Aravalli Green Wall must be a priority. It's our natural heritage.
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Michael C
As someone living in Gurgaon, the degradation of the Aravallis is visible. The commitment is welcome, but enforcement is everything. The real test will be stopping the powerful mining and real estate lobbies. Hope the government stands firm.

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