SC seeks panel report on Great Indian Bustard by July 31

The Supreme Court of India forms a 7-member expert committee to identify the critical habitat of the endangered Great Indian Bustard (GIB) and recommend a ban on overhead power lines. Emphasizing conservation and renewable energy, the court aims for a balance between development and preservation. India's renewable energy goals align with global sustainability targets.
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