Environment

Brother Ape

Radhika Bhagat is a Wildlife Conservationist based in India. She has been working since several years to protect wildlife and habitats across India and other South Asian countries. She is also formally trained in Yogic sciences and is exploring the subject of spiritual reverence towards nature as the basis for balance for our individual selves

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Healing Power Of Trees

On Arbor Day, Serra International School, New Friends Colony, New Delhi, organised a special program for the young students with support from New Delhi Nature Society. First, the children visited Ashoka Park, New Friends Colony, where they were seated under the lush trees. In the beginning, there was a short introduction about the trees and

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NDNS SUMMER CAMP

This summer, enrol your children for 7 days of nature workshops.  Many children end up wasting a lot of time during the summer holidays without doing anything constructive. If they are not traveling, lots of them spend their time indoors or in front of a screen. Since it is their time off from school they

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AAM KHAO GUTHLI BACHAO

Its mango season again, and who doesn’t love mangoes? Mangoes are a favourite fruit for everybody, including the local wildlife. Birds, bats, squirrels, and cows all love this yummy amazing fruit. There are so many delicious recipes where you can use mangoes. Mangoes are used in smoothies, ice creams, salads, cakes, and even as pickles.

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“What Were You Doing While Our Environment Was Getting Destroyed?”, Children Ask Adults.

The youth in Delhi often ask adults in their family this important question because they are living in the worlds most polluted city. Also, they are curious because they see nobody in their family making a conscious effort to protect the environment for their own children. Majority of adults can only think of responding to

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NDMC Dug Holes In Trees At Lodhi Garden To Stick Plastic With Logo And QR Code, Violates Hon’ble NGT order.

Earlier this year, NDMC had a bright idea of digging holes into healthy trees, just to place a piece of plastic with their logo and a QR code for people to use their smartphones to find out the name of the tree. The Plastic signboard also had the name of the tree printed on it. 

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