Plan to restore the area that is destroyed by repairing in Noah: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) to make plans for the reconstruction of the area destroyed by illegal mining in the Aravalli area of the NUH district in consultation with the Haryana government. Chief Justice Br Gawai, Justice K. A bench of Vinod Chandran and Justice Joymalya Bagchi asked the state government to provide ‘appropriate support’ to the CEC appointed by the Apex Court to draw up reconstruction plans. The bank focused on the arguments of the attorney -general Tushar Mehta, who appeared by the state government and expressed satisfaction with the steps taken so far to improve the situation. The godha postponed the trial of the case after 12 weeks. On May 29, the Peak Court strictly criticized the Haryana government for not acting against the mining mafia and his guilty officers. These officials are accused of violating forest laws and illegally transporting stones that were withdrawn from Aravali to Rajasthan in NUH. It also criticizes the affidavit with the ‘explanation’ filed by the general secretary of Haryana. In order to facilitate the illegal transport of mined stones from the Aravalli series in the godda, Noonh, the mining mafia considered a petition related to the construction of an unauthorized 1.5 km in the protected forest land “with the connection of the state government. Mining mafia, which is dishonestly breaking the hills. The report of the Chief Electoral Commissioner, 1980 and the Punjab Land Protection, identified 1900, which the forest (protection), 1980, identified destruction of game houses and administrative inactivity. According to the report, this road was made without using heavy machinery without any legal approval.