GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 2: GovernanceGS 1: Indian GeographyPrelims

SC bats for protection of pristine sal forest in Jharkhand’s Saranda, Pg13

Supreme Court directs Jharkhand to declare 314 sq. km of Saranda forest as wildlife sanctuary balancing ecology and mining.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Supreme Court directed the Jharkhand government to declare 31,468.25 hectares of the Saranda forest as a wildlife sanctuary.
  • Saranda forest is recognized as one of the world's most pristine sal forests, housing endangered species.
  • The court balanced biodiversity protection with the need for sustainable iron ore mining in the region.
  • The Jharkhand government initially proposed a smaller area of 24,941.64 hectares for the sanctuary.

Detailed Insights:

  • Saranda forest is home to endangered species like the sal forest tortoise, four-horned antelope, and wild elephants.
  • The forest is inhabited by Adivasi communities like the Ho, Munda, and Uraon, whose lives are linked to the forest.
  • Saranda holds 26% of India’s iron ore reserves, crucial for steel plants like SAIL and Tata.
  • The court emphasized the State's duty to protect forests and wildlife by declaring ecologically significant areas as protected.
  • The court clarified that the judgment would not adversely affect the individual or community rights of tribals and forest dwellers.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Wildlife Sanctuary: A protected area reserved for the conservation of animals and their habitats.
  • Biodiversity: The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
  • Sustainable Mining: Extracting resources in a way that minimizes environmental damage and ensures long-term availability.
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