No Mining or Commercial Activities Have Ever Been Permitted in the Aravalli Mountain Range and Will Not Be Allowed in the Future Either: Minister of Forests and Environment Arjun Modhwadia
- The state government will strictly comply with the orders of the Supreme Court for the conservation of the Aravalli mountain range
- Under the ‘Aravalli Green Wall Project’, plantation of 86.84 lakh trees has been carried out over 4,426 hectares during the current year
- Tree plantation and conservation activities will also be undertaken over 4,890 hectares in the coming year
Gujarat’s Minister of Forests and Environment Shri Arjun Modhwadia, reaffirmed the state government’s firm commitment to the conservation and sustainable development of the Aravalli hills, stating that the Government of Gujarat remains fully dedicated to safeguarding the state’s forest areas and environmentally sensitive regions. The Aravalli mountain range, spread across various districts of Gujarat, and its forest areas have never been granted permission for mining by the state government to date, and such activities will not be permitted in the future either.
He stated, in accordance with the directives of the Supreme Court, the Government of Gujarat is implementing all aspects related to the new definition and conservation of the Aravalli hills. As per this, all landforms having a height of 100 metres or more above the local ground level have been defined as ‘mountains’, so that no legal loopholes remain. In addition, all areas up to 500 metres between two or more mountains with a height of more than 100 metres will also be considered an integral part of the Aravalli mountain range. He emphasised that mining will be completely prohibited by the state government in ‘core and inviolate’ zones such as protected areas, eco-sensitive zones, reserve areas, wetlands, and CAMPA plantation sites across the state. The primary objective of the state government is to ensure environmental conservation alongside development, so that future generations inherit a safe and green Gujarat. The Aravalli mountain range is not merely a collection of rocks, but serves as a natural barrier preventing the advance of the desert and is extremely important for groundwater recharge.
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Referring to the ‘Aravalli Green Wall Project’, the Minister Arjun Modhwadia stated that a total forest area of 3,25,511 hectares across the districts of Sabarkantha, Aravalli, Banaskantha, Mehsana, Mahisagar, Dahod, and Panchmahal in Gujarat has been included under this project. To enhance green cover, plantation of 86.84 lakh saplings of native species has been carried out over a total area of 4,426 hectares during the year 2025–26.
In addition, invasive plant species such as Prosopis juliflora (Gando Baval) and Lantana have been removed from an area of 150 hectares. Minister Arjun Modhwadia said during the coming year 2026–27, plantation and conservation activities will be undertaken over approximately 4,890 hectares under this project.
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