Illegal Construction Thrives in Raisina Aravalis


Illegal construction continues to plague the scenic Raisina Aravalis region, with authorities yet to take effective action. Despite the environmental and legal repercussions, unauthorized development persists, endangering this vital natural ecosystem.

A recent investigation by Economic Times Realty highlights the ongoing crisis. Encroachments on forest land, violations of zoning regulations, and unapproved structures remain rampant. This negligence has severe consequences for the environment, disrupting the delicate balance of the Aravalis.

The situation calls for immediate attention from the concerned authorities. Environmentalists and local activists have long been raising alarms, emphasizing the need to protect the Aravalis, which play a crucial role in maintaining ecological equilibrium.

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