Aravali Green Project will improve the ecosystem, work will be done on eight lakh hectares of area in the first phase
Aravali Green Project: The Center has planned to improve the degraded ecosystem in more than eight lakh hectares of area in the first phase of its ambitious Aravali Green Wall Project. Under this project, a green buffer area is to be developed around the Aravali mountain range in northwest India. This initiative will be important in achieving India's climate goal.
The government has planned to restore the decaying ecosystem in more than eight lakh hectares of land under the first phase of the Aravali Green Wall Project. The project will help to create a green belt along the Aravali range of the northwestern part of the country. The project will be essential to fulfill the climate goal of the country.
The government will incur an estimated Rs 16,053 crore during the first phase under the Aravali restoration action plan. The project aims to check soil erosion and the eastward shift of the Thar Desert.
Stretching 700 km from Gujarat to Delhi, the Aravalli range provides protection to the region from desertification, preventing the Thar Desert from encroaching further and protecting urban regions like Delhi, Jaipur, and Gurugram.