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Newsom slaps his hand on a marked-up hardback of Bill Clinton’s memoir, brought down from the shelf a minute earlier. “Given ...
A research paper by scientists at Beijing Friendship Hospital develop a systematic approach for automated ossicular-chain ...
Following the controversy surrounding the recent Supreme Court order regarding the new definition of the Aravalli hills based on a "100-metre" criterion, Union ...
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Rockhopper Penguins’ Athleticism Makes Them the Daredevils of the Animal World. Will a Warming Climate Slow Them Down?
A visit to the Falkland Islands, where the fearless seabirds navigate the rugged topography with tenacious spunk, shows the ...
Morally, it's more than okay for parents to participate in "the grand Santa lie", according to philosopher Tom Whyman.
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Centre rejects mining push charge behind Aravalli definition
Centre denies mining changes in Aravalli, asserting Supreme Court's definition enhances protection and freezes new leases for sustainable management.
The Union Minister of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav, rejected reports claiming that mining is being promoted in major part ...
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'90% of Aravallis protected', govt clarifies amid mining criticism
The Indian government asserts that 90% of the Aravalli region will be protected from large-scale mining, emphasizing its commitment to preservation amidst criticism and misinformation.
The Centre maintains that the Supreme Court’s definition brings clarity, not dilution, and that claims of large-scale loss of protection are misplaced.
The new unified Aravalli definition guides mining, protection, and land use under a Supreme Court framework, with over 90% of the region safeguarded and mining restricted to a small footprint.
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Centre denies Aravalli mining push charge, says over 90% area protected
Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said claims that the revised definition would destroy the Aravallis were based on misinformation.
Asserting that 90 per cent of the Aravalli region will remain "protected", the Centre on Sunday rejected claims that the new definition of the Aravalli range will allow large-scale mining and cited a ...
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