Dr Harsh Vardhan inaugurates Green Crematoria pyres in Delhi to mitigate air pollution ANI | Updated: Mar 13, 2021 05:44 IST
New Delhi [India], March 13 (ANI): The Minister of Science and Technology, Earth Sciences and Health and Family Welfare, Dr Harsh Vardhan on Friday inaugurated four pyres of the Green Crematoria at Delhi s Nigam Bodh Ghat Crematorium along with three new pyres run by Indraprastha Gas Limited.
Speaking at the event, the Minister said, Exceedingly high concentration of air emissions with respect to particulate matter, and other harmful gases have been measured in regions around the crematoria. To address the high localized toxic emissions from crematoria, CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute(NEERI) has developed technology knowhow to mitigate air pollution from Open Pyre Green Crematoria s .
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New Delhi: The Minister of Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan today said, “Exceedingly high concentration of air emissions with respect to particulate matter, and other harmful gases have been measured in regions around the crematoria. To address the high localized toxic emissions from crematoria, CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute(NEERI) has developed a technology knowhow to mitigate air pollution from Open Pyre Green Crematoria’s”.
The Minister was speaking after inaugurating four pyres of the Green Crematoria at Delhi’s Nigam Bodh Ghat Crematorium here.He also inaugurated three new pyres run by Indraprastha Gas Limited.
Mysuru zoo to screen documentaries as part of ‘Green Good Deeds’ campaign
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Century-old zoo chosen to raise awareness on importance of nature conservation
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Century-old zoo chosen to raise awareness on importance of nature conservation
Next time when you visit the Mysuru Zoo, make sure you don’t miss to watch the movies and documentaries that promote conservation and environment protection.
Thanks to the Ministry of Environment’s ‘Green Good Deeds’ campaign, an initiative of spreading the message of environment protection, a big LED screen is being installed at the amphitheatre inside the zoo for regular screening of documentaries and short films on wildlife produced by the Forest Department, the Mysuru zoo and other conservationists.