As Season 10 of Banega Swasth India campaign wraps up, Dettol Climate Resilient School students share brilliant waste-to-resource ideas like turning garbage into fertilizer and plastic...
Last year, India witnessed the inauguration of its first Climate Resilient School in Uttarakhand's Athali district. Today, there are four Dettol Climate Resilient Schools, equipped with...
How can reducing food waste help combat Food Security, which is increasingly being affected by climate change? Elisabeth Faure, Representative and Country Director, World Food Programme,...
The Climate Resilient school offers environment education and workshops to students on eco-sensitisation walks, waste management, water and energy management, sustainable lifestyle, climate cell, etc.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, highlighted the initiatives taken by the state government to make healthcare affordable and accessible for the residents. Additionally, he also...
Joining the Season 10 launch, Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways said that no material is waste and depending upon the appropriate technology and...
बेंगलुरु के होसुर सरजापुर रोड कॉलोनी के केंद्र में स्थित स्वच्छ गृह कालिका केंद्र भारत का अपनी तरह का पहला थीम पार्क है, जो Solid Waste...
Nestled in the heart of Bengaluru's Hosur Sarjapur Road colony, Swacha Graha Kalika Kendra is India's first-of-its-kind theme park based on the valuable practices of managing...
Meet 17-year-old girl - Ahaana Bharat Ram, a student of The Shri Ram School and founder of Project Garima, which is a campaign that supports the...
19-year-old Suresh is a waste picker and belongs to the Kalbelia tribe. A lack of healthcare, access to protective gear, and little knowledge about his rights...
The Green team is a grassroots organisation created and sustained by residents of the Sarvapriya Vihar. It has been recognised for its community action with waste...
The journey of 'swachh' to 'swasth' is incomplete till we manage our daily waste and get rid of the garbage mountains. Here is a look at...
280 lakh tonnes of waste has piled up at the three dumpsites in Delhi, as of July 2019. Why is the city struggling with waste management...
Delhi has three dumpsites - Ghazipur, Okhla and Bhalswa. All three have exhausted their capacity and have over 200 lakh tonnes of waste dumped. Here's all...