The Aravali Hills, which stretch 800 kilometers (430 miles) from Delhi to the Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Haryana, are said to be 350 million years old, making them even older than the Himalayas.
They operate as a barrier to the Thar Desert’s development, play a vital role in groundwater recharge, and are home to a diverse range of species, including many forests and 20 wildlife sanctuaries.
However, their entire existence is in jeopardy.
The serenity of night is pierced by tractor trolleys, dumpers, axes, shovels, and spades that grind and chip into the ancient rock in search of building materials as darkness descends over a stretch of the range some 40 miles from the Indian capital New Delhi.
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