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Aravallis redefined: SC rejected 100-m formula in 2010; why recommend it now, asks Ashok Gehlot

With the 100-metre formula, Gehlot was referring to the recent recommendations of a committee under the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change on the definition of the Aravalli hills and ranges, accepted by the Supreme Court on November 20.

December 21, 2025 / 22:15 IST
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Ashok Gehlot
Ashok Gehlot

Upping the ante on the Aravalli definition issue, former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday questioned why the BJP government validated the '100 metre' formula that the Supreme Court had already rejected in 2010.

He accused the ruling party of jeopardising the state's future by trying to "hand over the Aravallis to the mining mafia".

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With the 100-metre formula, Gehlot was referring to the recent recommendations of a committee under the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change on the definition of the Aravalli hills and ranges, accepted by the Supreme Court on November 20.

According to the new definition, "Aravalli hill is any landform in the designated Aravalli districts with an elevation of 100 metres or more above its local relief", and an "Aravalli range is a collection of two or more such hills within 500 metres of each other".