"Won't Allow Anyone To Touch Aravallis": Supreme Court On Safari Plea

The Supreme Court of India has firmly stated its commitment to protect the Aravalli mountain range, rejecting any requests related to the proposed Aravalli Zoo Safari project in Haryana. The court emphasized that it will not permit any disturbances to the ecological integrity of the Aravalli hills, which are crucial for environmental balance and biodiversity. This decision comes amidst growing concerns over environmental conservation and the impact of developmental projects on natural habitats. The Aravalli range is one of the oldest mountain ranges in India and plays a vital role in maintaining the ecological health of the region. The court's stance reflects a broader judicial trend prioritizing environmental preservation in the face of urbanization and infrastructure development. Stakeholders and environmental activists have welcomed the ruling, viewing it as a necessary step to safeguard the rich biodiversity and ecological significance of the Aravallis.
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