Gurgaon: Nearly 60% rainfall deficit and unusually warm temperatures have cast a shadow over winter crops with farmers in the ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Chandigarh, Feb 5 (IANS) Haryana Environment, Forest and Wildlife Minister Rao Narbir Singh on Wednesday said the government has been increasing the greenery through afforestation ...
Gurgaon: Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav hasasked Haryana govt to formulate a comprehensive strategy to transform ...
The Haryana government has signed an agreement with the University of Birmingham to establish a Haryana-UK Centre of Excellence for sustainable post-harvest crop management and cold chain for ...
The Haryana Government is planning the world's largest jungle safari in Gurugram. This initiative aims to enhance tourism, create local job opportunities, and promote environmental conservation.
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GlobalData on MSNIndia’s Haryana to build jungle safari park in Aravalli mountain rangeThe Indian state of Haryana has announced plans to develop the 'world's largest' jungle safari park in the Aravalli mountain ...
(HT Photo) On Friday, Haryana environment minister Rao Narbir Singh visited the campus to review these conservation efforts and stressed the importance of water sustainability across the state.
The study also underscores that crop residue burning in Punjab and Haryana contributes only about 14% of PM2.5 and is therefore not a primary source of particulate matter concentration in Delhi-NCR.
A group of 37 retired Indian Forest Service officers urges Prime Minister Narendra Modi to scrap a plan for a 10,000-acre safari project in Haryana's Aravallis. They argue that the project, focused on ...
The Haryana-UK Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Crop Post-Harvest Management & Cold-Chain will help farmers get more of their crops to market sustainably.
An MoU was signed between the Haryana State Forest Department and the Sankala Foundation to collaborate on future conservation efforts in the Aravallis ...
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