Daily Current Affairs / Supreme Court Orders Fresh Review on Aravalli Hills Mining
Category : National Published on: January 02 2026
The Supreme Court has stayed its earlier order on the Aravalli Hills and directed the formation of a new independent expert committee to reassess environmental impacts of mining. The court cited ambiguity in defining the Aravalli range and concerns that a narrow interpretation could enable excessive mining and ecological damage. The new panel will provide scientific clarity on hills and mountain ranges and evaluate sustainable mining options.
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