Kalaburagi: After education and health, now the Kalyana Karnataka Regional Development Board is focusing on green cover in the region as it has very l.
The standing committee headed by municipal commissioner Vikram Kumar on Tuesday approved the funds for increasing the green cover in PMC-owned land in the area | Latest News India
Public sector units in the coal and lignite sectors in India are planning to develop 19 new eco-parks and tourism sites in mining areas. An estimated amount of Rs 128 crore will be invested in these initiatives to promote sustainable tourism and environmental conservation. The coal ministry stated that 15 eco-parks and mine tourism sites have already been established, with some integrated into the local tourism circuit.