The Supreme Court has flagged the ecological imbalance in Himachal Pradesh and cautioned that the entire state may “vanish in thin air” if the situation does not change.
Observing that the situation in Himachal Pradesh has gone from bad to worse, the apex court said climate change is having a “visible and alarming impact” on the state.
“We want to impress upon the state government and Union of India that earning revenue is not everything. Revenue cannot be earned at the cost of environment and ecology,” a bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan said.
“If things proceed the way they are as on date, the day is not far when the entire state of HP may vanish in thin air from the map of the country. God forbid this doesn’t happen,” it said.
The top court made the observations on July 28 while dealing with a petition against an order of the Himachal Pradesh High Court, which declined to entertain a plea challenging the state’s June 2025 notification declaring certain areas as “green area”.
While refusing to interfere with the high court’s order, the apex court said the obvious reason for issuing the notification was to curb construction activities in a particular area.