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The Indian government has announced an ambitious project named Aravalli Green Wall, aimed at restoring degraded ecosystems across 8 lakh hectares of reserved forest. The initiative, costing approximately Rs 16,053 crore in the first phase, seeks to create a green buffer around the Aravalli mountain range, preventing desertification and protecting cities like Delhi, Jaipur, and Gurugram.
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