Saving Karoonjhar

Published October 11, 2024

IN the picturesque city of Nangarparkar, the Karoonjhar Hills stand as a magni-ficent natural monument, embodying both ecological richness and cultural significance. Discussions about potential mining and industrial activities that could harm Karoonjhar have sparked urgent calls for its preservation.

The mountain range is renowned for its unique geological formations and ecolo-gical diversity, influencing local climate and supporting a variety of plant and animal species. Its varied habitats provide refuge for numerous wildlife species, some of which are endemic and threatened.

Beyond its environmental significance, Karoonjhar holds a cultural value for the people of Nangarparkar. It is not just a physical landmark, but a symbol of her-itage and identity for the locals.

Recent proposals aiming at cutting or mining parts of Karoonjhar pose risks of habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation. The potential impact on water resources and soil integrity could have far-reaching conse-quences for the region.

In the light of these challenges, it is imperative that all stakeholders — gov-ernment officials, environmentalists and local residents — work together to protect Karoonjhar. Alternative solutions that prioritise the preservation of Karoonjhar while addressing development needs must be explored.

Saving Karoonjhar is not just an environmental imperative, but a comm-itment to safeguarding the heritage as well as wellbeing of future generations.

Shunaid Sand
Nangarparkar

Published in Dawn, October 11th, 2024

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