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If you thought it was only illegal #mining killing #Aravalis visit it again. The Tribune unearths illegal rubber kilns being openly run in hills. Whatever happened to Aravali rejuvenation board or enforcement bureau or Haryana Forest and Wildlife Department Rao Narbir Singh CMO Haryana There is more to this...

34,041 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Gaurav Wankhede1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry As. long as local police are paid off, nothing is illegal. The person who understands this golden rule will prosper. PS: they never teach you these life skills in MBA colleges 😂

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Mohan Pargaien IFS🇮🇳1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry Rubber Kilns. Can you please elaborate further?

Фото профиля Sumedha Sharma
Sumedha Sharma1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry Toxic kilns polluting Aravallis; wildlife and locals suffer

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Aman Chawla #HarHaathThaila1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry @BJP4India @cmohry @NayabSainiBJP @CPCB_OFFICIAL @CAQM_Official All officials/authorities are turning a blind eye for #Aravali & goons are mining it every hour @SaveAravali @AravalliBachao @People4Aravalis @givemetrees @TreemanOfIndia @DevelopNewGgn @cleanAirBharat

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Vikramaditya1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry Haryana BJP leaders get unlimited money from Aravalis.

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SecurityPal2 лет назад

Josh Mullis and Bil Harmer dive into risk mitigation and security checks in a special “In Security” podcast episode from the Mount Everest. Don’t miss it! 🔗: @productivai @craft_ventures @WilHarm3 @pchamal

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the frantoio1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry It's strange that such significant news has come to light, yet the media shows little concern. Our natural resources are being exploited, and no one seems to care.

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bharat bhushan vij1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry Govt must initiate thorough probe at least by it's vigilance wing and ACB to fix accountability and punish culprits

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Dhruv1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry @CPCB_OFFICIAL @byadavbjp @EnvironmentPib @moefcc

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Supergirl1 год назад

@Sydusm @thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry At last some journalism by your paper.

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Central Pollution Control Board1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry Dear Sir, Please provide the exact location along with Pin Code to forward the complaint to concerned agency. Regards, Complaint Redressal Team CPCB

Фото профиля Sumedha Sharma
Sumedha Sharma1 год назад

@thetribunechd @HaryanaAnd @RaoNarbir @cmohry Details in this story Toxic kilns polluting Aravallis; wildlife and locals suffer

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INSIDE OYO NATIONAL PARK: HOW ILLEGAL MINING HAS TURNED A PROTECTED FOREST INTO A LAWLESS COMMUNITY. As some of you might recall, i did a light report about illegal mining carried out in Old Oyo National Park which is linked to Kwara State as well in 2023. After the report which, I remembered reaching out to Ministry of Mining, a taskforce was established to curtail the activities of the miners, it worked effectively especially at the Oyo state side but it wasn't working effectively in Kwara state. After the killings of 5 National Park personnel by bandits last week, which I broke the news, I carried out an investigation to see the level of compliance at the Old Oyo National Park where lithium mining activity is going, then i discovered the said mining has become a full blown community. The current number of illegal miners operating at Old Oyo National Park is estimated to be between 200,000 and 400,000, including individuals involved in buying and selling activities at the site. According to my research , there is nothing sold outside the illegal mining site that is not also sold within the site. Items sold include foodstuffs, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, and various forms of hard drugs. There is also the presence of sex workers who render their services to illegal miners inside grass huts constructed within the area. Additionally, medical drugs and medical items such as needles, injections, and intravenous fluids are openly sold at the site. Explosives are also sold to illegal miners and are used for blasting lithium during excavation. There are thousands of blacksmiths on site who fabricate various tools used for illegal mining activities, including shovels, diggers, chisels, and hammers. There is a high rate of child labour at the illegal mining site, also known as Daba. These children are used mainly for sorting lithium from rocks. The illegal mining site is divided into two sections: the Yoruba illegal mining section and the Hausa/Fulani illegal mining section. Both sections are located within Old Oyo National Park. The road leading to the illegal mining site (Daba) is not motorable. Access to the site is only possible by motorcycle. All extracted lithium is transported by motorcycles to Bonni, Igbeti, or Soro in Kishi. This indicates that illegal miners access the mining site through Igbeti, Kishi, and Bonni. As at the time of writing this report, many empty trucks are observed entering through Igbeti, Oyo State, heading directly to Bonni, and passing through Bonni to Jeba Oloru, Kwara State, from where the lithium is transported to destinations of their choice. They operate within the confines of laws established by the illegal miners’ chairman, popularly known as “CD.” Anyone who commits the crime of stealing is punished by death. The area is so enclosed that outsiders can be fished out by them. A bike man who carries lithium from the forest to the truck earns ₦12,000 per bag. One bag of lithium weighs 100kg, and they carry two bags, making 200kg. The miners are so familiar with the area that they can easily move to Igbeti, Kishi, and Bonni in Kwara State from the forest while evading security forces without being noticed, because many of them have been living in the forest for more than three years without seeing the outside world. It is imperative that both the Kwara State Government, Oyo State Government, and the Federal Government get hold of this before it becomes a security problem for the whole country. Illegal mining in Old Oyo National Park is progressing, not regressing.

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There is widespread misinformation being spread about the Aravalli mining order, so let’s put the verified facts on record. A clarification has been issued by the Press Information Bureau, based directly on the judgment of the Supreme Court of India. First, this Supreme Court order was not passed to destroy the Aravallis, but to protect them. For years, multiple cases of illegal and unregulated mining were coming to the Court because different States were using different definitions of what counts as an Aravalli hill or range. Now the most important fact. The so-called 100-metre rule is not new. It was decided by a Rajasthan State Committee in 2002 and implemented in 2006. Under this rule, any landform rising 100 metres or more above surrounding land is treated as a hill, and mining is banned not just on the hilltop but also on its slopes, treating the entire hill as one ecological unit. The expert committee appointed by the Supreme Court found that Rajasthan was the only State with a clear, legally notified and scientific definition. Because of this, Gujarat, Haryana and the Delhi region agreed to adopt the same rule, along with stronger safeguards, so that one uniform standard applies across the entire Aravalli belt. Another major misinformation is that mining is now allowed below 100 metres. This is false. Many areas below 100 metres are still part of protected hills, connected ranges, wildlife corridors and eco-sensitive zones, where mining remains prohibited. For the first time, entire Aravalli ranges, meaning groups of nearby hills and the land between them, are being treated as one protected ecological system, so slopes and foothills cannot be mined separately. Finally, the Supreme Court has imposed a temporary stay on all new mining leases in the Aravalli region until a comprehensive Sustainable Mining Management Plan is prepared. Existing mines can continue only under strict environmental compliance. In short, the rule was old, the protection has been strengthened, and fresh mining has been paused, not expanded.

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