Ajmer : Ajmer The Aravalli ranges are gradually weakening due to indiscriminate mining, global warming and encroachment. More than two thousand species of vegetation are in the red zone. Many fruit trees, plants and vegetation are in danger. Due to this, the temperature in the Aravalli mountain range has also increased by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius. Aravalli mountain range is spread in various areas including Pushkar-Ajmer, Nagaur-Sirohi, Rajsamand, Beawar, Dungarpur, Alwar, Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Mount Abu. Ayurvedic and Unani medicines are made from the plants found in it.
These plants in red zone
Guggal, Salai, Kullu Kumach, Guggal, Barna, Vajradanti, Doodhi, Khirni Kala Indrajau, Indrajau, Bistendu, Mishwak, Kumtha, Khirni, Kair, Sangri, Sheesham, Gaunde, Jungle Jalebi, Mohra, Attis, Meetha Telia, Chora, Jharka , Suranjan bitter, stone clove, somlata, kakoli, Kukati, Jeevak, Rishbak and Khuraini Ajwain are in danger. Basant, Juffa, Hubar, Ksheer Kakori, Jatamanshi, Gaujwan, Tatpalanga are in the red zone.
Decrease in mangoes, blackberries, mulberries…
In Nag Pahar-Pushkar, Taragarh-Happy Valley, Aamabav near Dargah, Taragarh area, mango, jungle jalebi, mulberry, sapota, jamun, plum, tamarind, carri trees were 70 to 80 percent. Now even 20 percent of the plants are missing.
rain falls
More than 50 thousand small and big natural springs flowed continuously in the Aravalli region. Due to moisture in the soil, there was abundance of fruit and medicinal plants. 60 percent of the waterfalls have become extinct due to mining and encroachment. Due to lack of trees and plants the temperature has increased by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius.
this loss is happening
60 percent of Bandi and Luni rivers are under encroachment
Dryness in 45 percent of Aravali
30 to 35 percent reduction in animals
Sand dunes increased in 25 to 30 percent area
30 to 40 percent lack of dense trees and plants
Nature of soil changed by 25 to 30 percent