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The hazardous fly ash dumps of Koradi have been transformed into a thriving bamboo forest under the leadership of Dr Lal ...
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Asian News International on MSNGreen miracle on grey land: NEERI scientist transforms wasteland into lush bamboo forest at Koradi
The success at Koradi is a powerful reminder of what''s possible when science, governance, and grassroots participation come ...
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Asian News International on MSNNagpur based Scientist Dr. Lal Singh turns 1,500 hectares of toxic fly ash land into a bamboo forest
Dr. Lal Singh transformed 1,500 hectares of toxic fly ash land at Koradi power station into a lush bamboo forest by planting ...
"Bamboo holds deep symbolic value in Chinese culture. It grows endlessly, stands upright on its own, and flourishes in ...
Ho Chi Minh City is now home to several unspoiled, picturesque beaches that have been hailed by international media as hidden ...
Once a barren mining site in Kerala, it’s now Greenara—a lush retreat he built from scratch. 7 ponds, 2000+ trees, bamboo rafts, mud cottages, and zero ACs—nature does it all! Swim, pluck fruits, ...
Mizoram, a serene state in Northeast India, presents travelers with a unique opportunity to explore its lush landscapes and vibrant culture sustainably ...
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Iconic ‘Vanrani Toy Train’ To Resume At Sanjay Gandhi National Park: 5 Other Must-See Attractions
SGNP boasts several marked nature trails that weave through different ecosystems, from dry deciduous forests to riverbanks ...
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ABP News on MSNWalk With The Giants — India's Most Breathtaking Elephant Safari Hotspots To Explore
From the misty jungles of the South to the grasslands of the North-East, India’s best elephant safaris blend breathtaking ...
From chilled ramen to flowing noodles caught with chopsticks, these regional specialties blend flavour, fun and centuries of ...
As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia, Travel Weekly offers a guide on the 10 lesser-known destinations in South Korea.
In Assam’s Saraipung village, former hunters now guide tourists through forests they once hunted in. Thanks to Professor ...
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