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    India's Green Pathway: Expanding Protected Areas and Renewable Energy

    New Delhi, April 7 – India has emerged as a credible voice globally for climate justice, equity, and sustainable development, demonstrating that conservation and climate action are mutually reinforcing pillars of growth, and that prosperity for people and the protection of the planet can proceed...
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    Air Quality Report: Haryana Struggles with PM2.5 Levels

    New Delhi, April 7 Gurgaon was the most polluted city in India in March, with Haryana accounting for four of the country's top 10 most polluted cities, according to a new report by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA).The other cities in the top 10 most polluted list for...
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    Loni's Pollution Highlights India's Air Quality Challenges

    New Delhi, April 2 With a report listing Uttar Pradesh's Loni as the world's most polluted city, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh called for a complete revamp of the National Clean Air Programme on Thursday, seeking a sharper focus on reducing PM2.5 levels, which he described as a "severe public...
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    Congress Demands Review of Air Quality Standards Amid Rising Pollution

    New Delhi, March 8 Expressing concern over rising pollution levels, the Congress on Sunday demanded an urgent review and upgrade of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, 2009, and asserted that they must be enforced as well as monitored more effectively everywhere.Taking a swipe at Prime...
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    Pollution Reduction Efforts in Jaipur: Government Announces Investment

    Jaipur, February 26 The Rajasthan government on Thursday informed the assembly that ₹344.70 crore has been allocated under the 15th Finance Commission for improving air quality in Jaipur.The funds have been provided by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to the Jaipur...
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