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MessagesInformation Centre on "Plants and Pollution" Green Planner Android AppBiomonitoring of PollutionBhuvan GeoportalPlant as indicator of PollutionGreen Skill Development Programme (GSDP)>World Environment Day-2020
Heavy MetalsChromiumcadmiumCopperLeadMercuryArsenicZincIronMetal/MetalloidPesticidesLindane NeonicotinoidsOrganophosphateCarbofuransNitrogen fertilizerGasesFluorideBiogasGreen House GasesSulfurdioxideNitrogen oxideCarbon monoxideHydrocarbonBioremediationIndoor Air PollutantsNanoparticlesAcid RainSmogWaste Land Management through PlantsClimate Change2 Enrichment>Climate Change-CO2 EnrichmentClimate Change-MethaneSuspended Particulate MatterPolicy, Programme and GuidelinesGuidelines for PlantingImplementation Guidelines National Mission for green IndiaGreenery Provision for RoadsideProject Green HandsRoadside Plantation-Muzaffarpur ModelA Handbook of LandscapeTree Plantation Strategy- NHAINBRI-PADAPKIDS CENTRE
Climate ChangeCleanest cities of IndiaPhytoremediation - Use of Green Plants to Remove PollutantsLATEST NEWS
- Company plants 1,000 trees in park under green campaign
- Now Even TREES Are Blamed for Pollution
- 4 unique ways of fighting air pollution
- Karnataka Govt Orders Trees To Be Planted Along The Highways, Just In Time!
- Bellandur Lake Fire: 5 Ways India Can Revive Its Polluted Urban Water Bodies
- 6 Basic Methods of Organic Farming
- New technology generates power from polluted air
- Climate change to have devastating effect in Asia: Study
- Develop environment friendly farming practices: Delhi HC to govt
- Resolutions passed at UN Environment assembly to make the world pollution free
- Air Action Plan – Abatement of Air Pollution in the Delhi National Capital Region
- Pollution Level In China's 3 Metropolitan Areas Dropped Nearly 40%: Minister
- Need Well-Rounded Approach To Tackle Pollution In Delhi: UN Official
- Env min launches programme to train 5.5 lakh green skilled workers by 2021
- Importance of Skilling India's Youth 2018
- India, Norway sign first joint initiative to combat marine pollution
- Environment Minister participates in 6th BRICS Environment Ministers’ Meeting
- NHAI launches ‘Harit Path’ a mobile app to monitor plantation along national highways
- Build a better future with blue skies for all, UN urges, marking first International Day of Clean Air
- Draft EIA in line with green rules, court rulings: Prakash Javadekar, Environment Minister
- Experts welcome UN Secretary General's advice to India to phase out fossil fuel for combating climate change
- Carbon emissions for 2020 to come down by 8% due to lockdown: Environment ministry
- Pollution problem can’t be resolved in a day, continuous efforts needed, says Prakash Javadekar
- Environment Ministerial Meet On Air Pollution With Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, UP And Rajasthan On Oct 1: Javadekar
- Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai launches anti-cracker campaign
- Javadekar asks industry leaders to work with govt in combating climate change
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