Prime Minister Narendra Modi may once again come to Haryana. This time the reason for this will be the Aravalli Green Project of Haryana. Environment, Forest and Wildlife Minister of Haryana, Rao Narbir Singh has informed that an ambition in the Aravalli region by Haryana Government
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The purpose of this project is not only to promote eco-tourism. Rather, there is also biodiversity, wildlife protection and providing employment opportunities to the local people.
This Aravali project will connect four states
Minister Rao Narbir Singh said that Aravalli is the oldest mountain range in India. Which extends into four states including Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Delhi, and covers an area of ​​1.15 million hectares. The central government has entrusted Haryana the responsibility of ‘Aravali Green Wall Project’ and ‘Jungle Safari’, which will prove to be a milestone from the environmental point of view.
Investment on this side through youth startup
Rao Narbir Singh said that environmental protection has become a global concern in the era of climate change and pollution. He said, “We can maintain environmental balance only by being sensitive to nature and wildlife.” Today many young startups and private institutions are also participating in wildlife conservation, which are strengthening government efforts.
Nagpur-Jamnagar project being taken from Inspiration
The minister said that this project was earlier under the tourism department, but now the responsibility has been given to the Forest Department as per the instructions of Chief Minister Shri Naib Singh Saini. He himself has visited Gorewada Safari of Nagpur and Vantara Project in Gujarat. The Haryana government aims to inaugurate this mega project with the tax lotuses of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Forest and Wildlife Minister Rao Narbir Singh.
Employment will be available with environmental benefits opportunity
Forestation of indigenous species, improvement in soil health, groundwater recharge and biodiversity will be preserved through the Aravalli Green Wall Project. This will not only strengthen the environment of Haryana, but will also create a ‘forest friend’ and green employment opportunities to the local youth.
Rao Narbir Singh called upon everyone take a pledge for the safety and protection of wildlife, as Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi also mentioned this in the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program.