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The Supreme Court has temporarily banned the government and states from reducing forest areas, requiring compensatory land for any forest land reduction. The court is hearing petitions against amendments to the 2023 forest conservation law. The Centre has been given three weeks to respond to the petitions, and a status report is expected before the next hearing on March 4.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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