Context: Forest (Conservation) Amendment Act, 2023 to Offer Gains to Real Estate Firms Holding 'Deemed Forest' Land in Haryana's Aravallis.
The amendment removes the protection of forest land such as this derived from a 1996 Supreme Court judgment that dealt with forests identified as per the dictionary meaning of the word deemed forests.
Forest Conservation Amendment Act 2023
Exempted Categories of Land: The Act exempts some types of land from the Act, including forest land along a railway line or a public road maintained by the government.
Assignment/Leasing of Foreign Land: The Act extends the prior approval requirement for assigning forest land to all entities, including government-owned ones. The approval must be subject to the terms and conditions prescribed by the central government.
Land Under the Purview of the Act: It defines forest land as either land that is notified as a forest under the IFA, 1927 or any other law, or land that is notified as a forest on or after Oct 25, 1980, in a government record.
Permitted Activities in Forest Land: The Act restricts the de-reservation of forests or use of forest land for non-forest purposes, but the central government may approve such use with conditions.
Aravalli Ranges
Location: They stretch for a distance of about 720 km from Himmatnagar in Gujarat to Delhi, spanning Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Delhi.
Formation: The Aravallis date back to millions of years when a pre-Indian subcontinent collided with the mainland Eurasian Plate.
Highest Peak: Guru Shikhar Peak on Mount Abu
Mineral Resources: Copper, zinc, lead, and marble.
Two Sections of Aravalli: Sambhar-Sirohi ranges, and the Sambhar-Khetri ranges.