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‘Aravalli is protected’: Centre cites 0.19% mining eligibility as opposition warns of damage

Responding to the allegations, Yadav said the government’s policy is focused on conservation, not exploitation.

December 22, 2025 / 19:16 IST
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An aerial view of Udaipur and Aravali hills in Rajasthan.
An aerial view of Udaipur and Aravali hills in Rajasthan.

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav on Monday dismissed claims that mining in the Aravalli hills is being allowed without restrictions, saying the Centre is acting strictly within the framework laid down by the Supreme Court and that the mountain range remains safeguarded.

Responding to the allegations, Yadav said the government’s policy is focused on conservation, not exploitation. “The Supreme Court has already delivered its judgment on this issue. Our government stands for a green Aravalli. Misinformation is being spread,” he said.

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The minister pointed out that mining is permitted in only a fraction of the region. Of the Aravalli range’s total area of 1.44 lakh square kilometres, he said, just 0.19 per cent qualifies for mining activity.

“The Aravalli is protected and secure. Those spreading falsehoods will be exposed,” Yadav added.