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The argument about the Aravalli range has started again. This time it is because of a request to the most important people in the country. Hitendra Gandhi, who is a lawyer and cares about the environment has written to the Chief Justice of India and the President. He wants them to think again about an order from the Supreme Court. This order says what makes the Aravalli range. It is based on how high the hills are. The Aravalli range is an issue and Hitendra Gandhi is talking about the Aravalli range again. He is asking people to reconsider the decision, about the Aravalli range.

The problem with protection has become a big deal in North-West India especially in places like Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi and Gujarat. These areas are already having a time because the water under the ground is getting used up there is a lot of pollution and cities are growing really fast. The environmental protection issue is a concern, in these regions of North-West India, including Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi and Gujarat.

The Supreme Court’s 100-Metre criterion

The problem with the Aravalli hills is about a Supreme Court order from November 20. This order says that to be considered part of the Aravalli hills and ranges a landform must be least 100 metres higher than the land around it. The Aravalli hills are at the centre of this issue because of this definition. The Supreme Court order is very specific about what qualifies as part of the Aravalli system. That is why there is controversy, about the Aravalli hills.

The Union Environment Ministry had a committee that made some suggestions. The main goal of these suggestions was to make the definition of the Aravallis clear and the same everywhere. The Aravallis are a range of hills that go across many states. In the past people have defined the Aravallis in ways, in land records and court cases which has caused confusion. The Aravallis need to have a definition so that everyone knows what they are.

The definition has caused a lot of problems and people are really worried about it. The definition is something that has been talked about a lot and it has raised concerns. People do not like the definition. They think it needs to be changed. The definition is an issue and it affects a lot of people.

The definition has raised concerns because it is not clear and it is confusing. People do not understand the definition. They are scared of what it might mean. The definition needs to be looked at and it needs to be changed so that it is fair, for everyone.

People are talking about the definition. They are trying to figure out what it means. The definition is a deal and it is causing a lot of trouble. The definition has raised concerns. It needs to be fixed.

Gandhi said something in his letter. He thought it was a thing that the court said the Aravallis are very important for the environment. The Aravallis are a barrier that helps keep our environment safe. Gandhi liked that the court recognized this.. Gandhi also had some worries. He was worried, about how the rules would work to protect the environment. Gandhi was concerned that these rules might not really help the Aravallis and the environment in the end.

The Aravalli range is really old. Has been worn down a lot over time. This is why the Aravalli range is special because of its areas like the ridges and slopes of the Aravalli range not just the high peaks of the Aravalli range. The Aravalli range has a lot of types of land like rocky parts and areas where different landscapes meet. Gandhi said that if we only look at how tall the Aravalli range’s we might miss the important parts of the Aravalli range that are not so tall but are still very important, for the environment of the Aravalli range.

Ecological Functions Beyond Height

The Aravallis are really important. They do a lot more than being a chain of hills. Even the smaller hills in the Aravallis help to refill the groundwater. The Aravallis also stop the desert from spreading. They keep the dust from moving. The Aravallis support a lot of plants and animals. They even affect the weather, in the area especially around Delhi-NCR.

The letter said that if we only think about the elevation, big parts of the system that are all connected could lose the protection they have now. This is a problem because these parts are still very important, for science and the environment. The system is made up of parts that work together and the letter warned that this could be hurt if we only focus on the visible elevation of the system.

Legal Classification and Its Consequences

The main problem talked about in the letter is that environmental protection in India usually depends on what the law says and what is written in land records. When a place does not fit into a category that the law recognises it becomes really hard to make sure the rules are followed. Environmental protection, in India is what we are talking about here. It is a big deal.

Gandhi said that if we define something narrowly it can create some unclear areas where people can easily justify doing things like mining, building things and changing how land is used. This can be a problem, in places where people really want to develop the land because it can lead to environmental damage that we cannot fix later on. Gandhi is talking about damage that can happen because of mining, construction and land-use conversion.

Constitutional Principles Invoked

The appeal is also based on what the constitution says we have to do. Gandhi talked about Article 21 which courts have said means we have the right, to an healthy environment. He also mentioned Articles 48A and 51A(g) which say the State and citizens have a duty to protect the environment and make it better. Gandhi thinks that the State and citizens should follow these articles to protect the environment.

The idea is that when courts make decisions about the environment they should always try to protect nature. This is really important when we are talking about systems that are easily damaged and cannot be replaced. The environment is what we are trying to protect so the environment should be our main concern. We need to make sure we do what is best, for the environment.

Government’s Position on Protection and Mining

The government wants to make sure people know that the Aravalli region is still safe. They say that 90 per cent of the Aravalli region is still protected. The government has stopped giving out permits for mining, in many areas of the Aravalli region. This means that the Aravalli region is still largely protected from mining.

The Union Environment Minister, Bhupender Yadav said that the rules to protect the environment are still the same. He said that some people are giving out information about what the court decided. Bhupender Yadav made it clear that mining is still not allowed in the Aravalli range, which’s near the National Capital Region. This includes places, like Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad, Nuh and some parts of Alwar. The Union Environment Minister, Bhupender Yadav wants to make sure everyone knows that the Aravalli range is protected and mining is not allowed there.

The Court has made several important decisions regarding mining. It has recognized that mining can cause harm to the environment and to people living near mining areas. To address these concerns, the Court has established rules to ensure that mining activities are carried out responsibly. These rules require mining companies to follow the law, take necessary precautions, and protect both people and the environment. The Court has also emphasized that mining companies must consider and respect the opinions of local communities affected by their activities. Overall, the Court plays a crucial role in regulating mining by balancing the need for resource development with the responsibility to protect human health and the environment. It will continue to make decisions to ensure that mining is conducted in a safe and sustainable manner.

The Supreme Court made a decision. They also talked about mining. The Supreme Court did not want to stop all the existing mining operations that are legal. Instead the Supreme Court told the Environment Ministry to make a plan. This plan is for the Supreme Court to make sure that mining is done in a way that’s good for the environment. The plan is called a Management Plan for Sustainable Mining. It will cover the entire Aravalli range. The Supreme Court wants this plan to help with mining, in the Aravalli range.

The mining plan is not finished yet so no new mining leases are allowed. When the mining plan is ready mining will only be allowed if it follows the approved mining management plan. The court said that stopping all mining completely could actually make people do mining and that is bad for the environment because illegal mining has its own environmental risks. The court is worried about the risks of illegal mining so it wants to make sure the mining plan is, in place to control the mining activities.

A Debate Far From Settled

The new appeal makes us think about something how should we decide what ancient landscapes with many different plants and animals are protected by law? People who care about the environment say that using rules to define these places may not be accurate. On the hand the people in charge say we need clear rules that everyone can follow. Ancient landscapes, like these need to be protected so the question is how to define landscapes in a way that works.

As the debate continues, the Aravalli issue remains a reminder of the delicate balance between development, legal certainty, and environmental protection. Any shift in interpretation is likely to have lasting consequences for one of India’s most critical natural systems.

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RCB Blaze Through Royals in Jaipur Showdown: Kohli and Salt Turn Up the Heat

Under the lights of Jaipur and amid a crowd craving fireworks, it was Royal Challengers Bengaluru who delivered the explosive display. A powerful opening partnership between Phil Salt and Virat Kohli helped RCB cruise past Rajasthan Royals with nine wickets in hand, extending their winning run away from home and sending a loud message across the IPL 2025 circuit.

The contrast between the two sides couldn’t have been sharper—while RCB came in with a line-up built to attack relentlessly, RR seemed to lean on hope and individual brilliance. And when that brilliance came from Yashasvi Jaiswal alone, it just wasn’t enough.


Salt Strikes Early, Strikes Hard

Phil Salt, fearless as ever, came out swinging and didn’t stop. His 65 off 32 balls wasn’t just about power—it was precision mixed with a bit of insider strategy. Having shared a dressing room with Jofra Archer back in their formative years, Salt had a plan. He moved across the crease, opening up angles and targeting the leg-side boundary with ease. Two sixes and a four off Archer showed he wasn’t intimidated by pace or reputation.

It wasn’t just brute strength on display. Salt was smart—exploiting field dimensions, judging bowlers, and showing restraint only when absolutely necessary. He fell looking for a 12th boundary, and by then, the job was nearly done.


Kohli’s Composed Milestone

While Salt blazed away, Virat Kohli brought in his signature calm. Anchoring the innings with 62* off 51 balls, Kohli reached his 100th T20 half-century. RR dropped him early—on 7—and then again at 40, and the veteran made them pay dearly.

Kohli’s knock wasn’t flashy, but it was authoritative. He rotated strike, picked his gaps, and ensured there were no panic moments. RCB’s chase of 174 looked more like a leisurely stroll than a fight against the clock.


Royals’ Reliance on One Spark

Yashasvi Jaiswal once again looked like the man ready to take on the world. His 75 from 47 balls, laced with 10 fours and two sixes, was a masterclass in timing and placement. Whether it was charging Bhuvneshwar Kumar or reverse-sweeping spin, Jaiswal played all around the park. His scoop off Josh Hazlewood might just go down as one of the shots of the season.

But the problem for RR was what came at the other end—or didn’t. Sanju Samson couldn’t get going, Dhruv Jurel took time to shift gears, and no one else stepped up. A partnership of 56 looked promising until it fizzled out, and the Royals ended on a sub-par 173.


Missed Opportunities and the Cost of Conservatism

Four dropped catches in four overs. That’s how Rajasthan crumbled in the field—gifting lives to both Salt and Kohli. And in T20 cricket, those second chances often spell disaster. RCB didn’t hesitate to capitalize.

Even with a decent final four-over burst (47 runs added), Royals’ conservative approach in the middle overs hurt them. Sanju’s 15 off 19, Jurel’s slow start—these innings robbed momentum when it was most needed.


Bowling Tells the Story Too

RCB’s bowlers weren’t perfect—plenty of misfields, dropped catches, and missed chances. But they had enough discipline in crucial moments. Yash Dayal’s crafty slower delivery did the trick against Riyan Parag just when Royals were threatening to shift gears. Krunal Pandya, with his tight lines and a pitch that suited his pace, quietly stifled the middle order.

On the flip side, Rajasthan’s lack of depth was glaring. With Hasaranga batting at No. 7, they simply didn’t have enough firepower to match RCB’s aggressive blueprint.


A Tale of Two Strategies

In the end, it was a classic T20 lesson—stack your line-up with intent and firepower, or risk being outgunned. RCB’s philosophy to attack from ball one and build depth all the way to No. 8 is reaping rewards. RR, meanwhile, are setting themselves up for a game where perfection is the only path to victory. And in a format where chaos is currency, perfection is rarely sustainable.


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As the curtain falls on the Rajasthan assembly election campaign this evening, key political figures are intensifying their efforts to sway voters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a prominent BJP figure, is set to address a rally in Deogarh, Rajsamand district, while Home Minister Amit Shah will lead a roadshow in Nimbahera and Nathdwara, Chittorgarh. Other BJP leaders, including Yogi Adityanath, Vasundhara Raje, and Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, will conduct public meetings and roadshows in support of party candidates.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Congress leader Sachin Pilot are actively engaging in election rallies across various areas in Jodhpur, Ajmer, Masuda, and Jhalawar. Congress stalwarts Randeep Surjewala, Mukul Wasnik, and CP Joshi are also rallying for the party’s candidates.

The electoral battleground in Rajasthan involves polling for 199 assembly seats scheduled for the 25th of this month.

In Telangana, a parallel political drama unfolds with high-voltage campaigning and confrontations. The 119-member state legislative assembly is slated for polls on the 30th of this month.

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October- 5-2023: In a game-changing move today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unleashed a tidal wave of development in Rajasthan, and it’s nothing short of spectacular! This cash injection of ₹5,000 crore is a game-changer for the state, which is gearing up for elections.

Picture this: The Prime Minister himself inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for projects that span roads, railways, aviation, healthcare, and higher education. It’s like a festival of progress right in the heart of Rajasthan!

PM Modi’s message was clear: these projects are like stepping stones to Rajasthan’s bright future. And the statistics back it up – 3,700 km of railway track electrified in just nine years, compared to a measly 600 km before 2014. Talk about turbocharging progress!

One of the star projects is a swanky 350-bed trauma center and a super cool critical care hospital block at AIIMS in Jodhpur, all for just ₹350 crore. It’s a one-stop-shop for top-notch emergency care.

But that’s not all! Seven critical care blocks will pop up across Rajasthan, thanks to the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM). It’s like a health care revolution happening right here.

For travel enthusiasts, here’s the cherry on top: a futuristic terminal building at Jodhpur airport worth ₹480 crore. Imagine 2,500 passengers getting smooth service during peak hours, with 35 lakh passengers every year. It’s going to put Rajasthan on the tourist map!

And, don’t forget, the Prime Minister also opened the doors to the IIT Jodhpur campus. That’s higher education soaring to new heights!

With a flourish, PM Modi waved his magic wand to kickstart road projects worth ₹1,475 crore and flagged off two brand-new train services. It’s like a transportation party!

The event saw Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and a whole bunch of enthusiasm for Rajasthan’s bright future. With these projects, the state is all set for a fantastic future, setting the stage for the big elections. Rajasthan, your transformation has just begun!

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