"Won't Allow": Supreme Court Rejects Haryana's Aravalli Zoo Safari Plan

The Supreme Court of India has firmly rejected the Haryana government's proposal to develop a jungle safari in the Aravalli range, emphasizing the need for expert clarification on the definition of this ecologically significant area. The court's decision underscores a commitment to preserving the Aravallis, which play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance and biodiversity of the region. The judges expressed strong concerns about the potential environmental impact of such developments, highlighting that no initiatives should proceed without a clear understanding of the geographical and ecological boundaries of the Aravalli range. This ruling comes amid ongoing debates about land use and conservation in Haryana, where the Aravalli hills have faced pressure from urbanization and infrastructure projects. Environmentalists have welcomed the court's stance, viewing it as a vital step in safeguarding the ecological integrity of one of North India's critical natural landscapes.
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