Rajasthan: Over 1,230 mine leases exist across Aravalis in the state; Rajsamand district alone accounts for over 540

Rajasthan: Over 1,230 mine leases exist across Aravalis in the state; Rajsamand district alone accounts for over 540


Some mines are closed, while others continue to operate," a senior mining official said.Incidentally, Rajasthan mining department was considering a proposal to lease out additional pits for excavation in the Aravalis but the Centre invoked a blanket ban on the grant of new mining leases in the mountain range following public outcry over a proposed "new definition" of one of the world's oldest mountain ranges.Also read: Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of concerns surrounding definition of Aravalli range An official source said, "The mining department issued notifications for 126 new leases in Nov 2025. Alwar, Sirohi, and Bhilwara together account for over 250 leases, reflecting how deeply mining has penetrated the Aravali belt.Mining expert Pradeep Singh said the new ban does not cancel existing permissions retrospectively, allowing hundreds of leases to continue, particularly in Rajasthan. The state has 16,116 mining leases, of which around 10,060 are operational, along with nearly 18,000 quarry licences.Mining expert Kishore Kumawat said area-wise data within the Aravali region shows Udaipur accounting for 6,084 hectares under mining, followed by Sojat with 2,575.4 hectares, Bhilwara with 1,229 hectares, and Rajsamand with nearly 800 hectares.

Author: Ajay Singh Ugras


Published at: 2025-12-27 23:30:10

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