Supreme Court Stalls Haryana’s Mega Zoo Safari: “No One to Touch the Aravalis” Until Range is Defined
In a significant move to protect the ecological integrity of the Aravali mountains, the Supreme Court of India has put a firm hold on the Haryana government's proposed international-standard Jungle Safari project.
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- Expert Definition Required: The Bench stated that judges are not experts; hence, an expert committee must first define the geographical and ecological criteria of the "Aravali Range."
- Safari Project Stalled: The court refused to examine the Detailed Project Report (DPR), even after the Haryana government reduced the proposed area from 10,000 to 3,300 acres.
- Multi-State Impact: CJI Surya Kant noted that the Aravali range traverses multiple states and cannot be treated as a localized Haryana issue.
- Environmental Concerns: The petition, filed by retired IFS officers and NGOs, warns that such large-scale construction would devastate the already fragile ecosystem of the Gurugram-Nuh region.
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