Hope for green Delhi
A wildlife sanctuary, spread over an area of 6800 acres, is being developed by the Delhi government in Asola Bhatti in South Delhi. Speaking at a function to inaugurate a van mahotsav in Hauz Rani
Related Content
- Demystifying carbon emission trading system through simulation workshops in India
- Climate change: Fight against global warming is no win-win, it will need sacrifices
- Punjab hopes to tackle stubble burning problem through farm mechanisation
- India may install 225 GW renewable power by 2022: Power Minister
- Forced to obtain NOC for small projects: Power firms
- Centre hopes machines can solve crop burning menace