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Tackling Air Pollution in Delhi

About the author: Nishka is a mythology buff and considers herself a food connoisseur. During her time off from her finance job, she can be found devouring truffle fries. Frequently visiting wildlife reserves has made her more sensitive towards the environment. With a cup of coffee, I sit overlooking a beautiful lawn. The plants appear

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सीमेंट हटाओ, पेड़ बचाओ | De-choke Trees to Save Humans

Ever heard of trees choking?  Well, the way humans cant breathe when their throats are choked, similarly, trees choke when they do not get enough space to grow.  As we walk along the roads of Delhi, we can find some trees crying for help. The concrete is killing them, it is a threat to their

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Cut trees and use human lungs as air filters, this is the trend in Delhi.

DID YOU KNOW ? In the last 13 years, Delhi lost 112,169 trees – 1 per hour, says government data. “All these trees were cut legally. But we still don’t know how many were felled illegally,” said Aditya Prasad, an advocate who has filed a case in the National Green Tribunal against PWD’s Vikaspuri elevated

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Sustainable is Attainable – An Interview with Snigdha Sehgal

Sustainable living refers to a lifestyle where an individual uses minimum natural resources. Similarly, sustainable development is a way of progress that involves meeting the needs of the present without causing a deficiency of resources for future generations. The aim of sustainable development is to create a lifestyle where our economic, social and environmental needs

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DDA Concretising Grass and Soil in Delhi’s Parks and Forests.

Niti Aayog reports say that Delhi’s ground water table will be completely depleted by next year, Delhi Jal Board is working hard trying to get water back into the underground aquifers, and Delhi Development Authority is using their resources to concretise the last remaining soil surfaces in the city. Recently, a group of people were

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