Haryana’s concrete action plan for Aravali conservation till 2030; Green Wall Project on Fast Track: Rao Narbir Singh
Aravali to act as a natural shield against desertification, land degradation, and drought
Haryana expanding initiatives inspired by PM’s ‘Mission LiFE’ and ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’
Chandigarh, January 2026 — Haryana Environment, Forest and Wildlife Minister, Rao Narbir Singh said that the Haryana Government is committed to the conservation of the Aravali mountain range. With this objective, the state government is effectively implementing the Haryana Aravali Green Wall Project, which focuses on addressing major environmental challenges such as desertification, land degradation, and drought. A detailed action plan has been prepared to implement this project by the year 2030.
Expressing gratitude to the Central Government, he said that Haryana getting the opportunity to host this important event at the IUCN Pavilion is a matter of pride for the state.
He said that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, landmark initiatives such as Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) and ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ have been launched, which have transformed environmental conservation into a mass movement. These initiatives are inspiring people at the global, national, and local levels to adopt sustainable lifestyles.
Inspired by the Prime Minister’s vision, and under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana Government has launched innovative initiatives such as Oxy Van, Pran Vayu Devta Yojana, and Van Mitra Yojana to promote community participation. These schemes will prove to be a strong pillar in the direction of Aravali conservation.
The Forest Minister said that a proposal has been prepared to provide annual honorarium to farmers for the conservation of native tree species such as ‘Jati’ and ‘Roheda’ in the southern Haryana regions of Mahendragarh, Rewari, Narnaul, Charkhi Dadri, Badhra, and Loharu, on the lines of the Pran Vayu Devta Yojana. This initiative aims to maintain greenery in the Aravali region and directly involve local communities in conservation efforts.
Aravali is the backbone of Haryana’s environmental balance
Rao Narbir Singh said that the Aravali mountain range holds immense ecological significance for Haryana. It acts as a natural barrier against desertification and is a vital source of biodiversity, water security, and climate balance. The Aravali plays a crucial role in groundwater recharge, improvement of air quality, mitigation of climate change impacts, and supporting livelihoods in arid and semi-arid regions.
He said that the Aravali range is globally recognized as a landscape of cultural and historical significance, symbolizing the deep relationship between humans and nature.
The Forest Minister said that through the Aravali Green Wall Project, Haryana is committed to cooperation with all Aravali states, including Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Delhi. Projects such as the Gurugram Aravali Biodiversity Park are successful models of ecosystem restoration and have been declared India’s first OECM (Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measure), validating IUCN’s global guidelines.
He further said that to connect youth with this noble cause and generate local employment opportunities, Van Mitras have been appointed at the village level across the state. Under the Pran Vayu Devta Yojana, trees older than 75 years are being provided an annual pension of Rs. 2,500. To improve air quality in urban areas and prevent desertification, Oxy Vans are also being established.
Rao Narbir Singh said that Haryana welcomes the new definition of the Aravali mountain range given by the Supreme Court. He informed that the state government has prepared a proposal to conserve nearly 90 percent of the Aravali area. The government aims to create green employment, enhance public participation, and strengthen biodiversity conservation and environmentally friendly resource management in the Aravali region.
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