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The days of the Aravallis in Haryana seem numbered

If an Aravalli hill is not a billion years old and 100 metres high, Haryana says it does not count.

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Forest Endangered: That the Aravallis are vital to the ecological security of Haryana has been ignored in favour of the potential monetary gains. Sandeep Joshi

The Supreme Court recently heard matters concerning the Aravalli hills in Haryana — complaints against the proposed Aravalli Safari project in Gurugram and another relating to the Forest Definition issue in relation to Haryana. Even as Haryana has defended the project in court, both these matters have an important bearing on the long-term ecological conservation of the Aravallis in Haryana.

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