Indian Supreme Court Forms Panel to Define Aravalli Range
The Indian Supreme Court has established a five-member expert panel tasked with proposing a definitive definition of the Aravalli mountain range by August 31. This panel will review previous reports and address concerns regarding the range's boundaries, which are crucial for environmental protection.
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SC sets up expert panel on Aravalis, petitioners question its independence
The Supreme Court has formed a five-member high-powered committee to redefine the 'Aravali hills and ranges', dropping the controversial 100m height criterion. This committee will assess the ecological impact of regulated mining and identify areas excluded from protection, aiming to prevent further degradation of the ancient mountain ranges.
By DHANANJAY MAHAPATRA
Read full article →Supreme Court sets up high-powered committee to examine Aravalli Hills definition
By Ananthakrishnan G
Read full article →Supreme Court forms 5-member panel to propose definition of Aravalli range
The panel will be headed by Director General of Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) Kanchan Devi, according to the May 25 order.
Read full article →Supreme Court Appointed 5-Member Panel To Define Aravalli Range By August 31
The panel will be chaired by Kanchan Devi, Director General of the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), who will serve as the ex-officio chairperson.
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