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Delhi may be vast and chaotic, but in these past pages, we may have convinced you that it’s well worth exploring. Happily, there are more than enough guides to go around. Here’s a list that has a little something...
Delhi may be vast and chaotic, but in these past pages, we may have convinced you that it’s well worth exploring. Happily, there are more than enough guides to go around. Here’s a list that has a little something...
"The youth today are very much aware about the various social issues, all they need is a platform to express and act," says Impuri Ngayawon, programme coordinator, Delhi Greens.
"The monsoons will become unpredictable, and then there won't be any rainfall at all," said Govind Singh who runs the environment awareness group Delhi Greens.
Preetha Nair. December 9, 2009. They run campaigns and lobby for policy change. The green brigade tells a story of inspiration and change.
The idea to form a coalition was originally floated by Delhi Greens, an NGO, and Sanskriti is the first partner in the project.
Girija Duggal, September 28, 2009. On World Green Consumer Day, Delhi youngsters give a thumbs up to eco-friendly products.
Neha Sinha, New Delhi, April 23 2009.This Commonwealth Games, get ready for drains that, if not cleaner, at least look more colourful.
Avishek G Dastidar, March 30, 2009, Hindustan Times. In Delhi, children made sure that grownups switch off the lights during Earth Hour on Saturday.
Jacob P. Koshy, November 26 2008, Live Mint.New Delhi: Is Delhi as green as its government claims it is?
Govind Singh, a PhD student at the School of Environmental Studies, Delhi University, who runs the Delhi Greens Blog, says...