Professor Pankaj Jha underlined the absence of famous sites associated with Muslim and colonial rule as well as those reflective of independent India’s achievements
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Four more Indian sites two each from Haryana and Gujarat have been recognised as wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, taking the number of such sites in the country to 46, the Union Environment Ministry said Saturday. According to the ministry, for the first time, two wetlands in Haryana Sultanpur National Park in Gurgaon and Bhindawas
New Delhi, August 14
Four more Indian sites - two each from Haryana and Gujarat - have been recognised as wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, taking the number of such s
Four more Indian sites two each from Haryana and Gujarat have been recognised as wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, taking the number of such sites in the country to 46, the Union Environment Ministry said Saturday.