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India's Supreme Court bans mining within 1 km of national parks and sanctuaries nationwide to protect wildlife and tribal rights.
The Supreme Court of India has banned mining within one kilometer of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries nationwide, ruling such activities threaten wildlife and ecosystems.
The Nov. 13, 2025, decision, led by Chief Justice BR Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran, extends earlier Goa Foundation guidelines to all states.
It directs Jharkhand to officially notify the Saranda Wildlife Sanctuary and Sasangdaburu Conservation Reserve, with plans to expand the sanctuary to 57,519.41 hectares.
The court emphasized protecting tribal and forest-dwelling communities’ rights under the Forest Rights Act and called for public awareness of conservation laws.
El Tribunal Supremo de la India prohíbe la minería dentro de 1 km de parques nacionales y santuarios en todo el país para proteger la vida silvestre y los derechos tribales.