Karnataka govt demonstrating how economic growth, ecological sustainability can go together: Jairam Ramesh
Karnataka govt demonstrating how economic growth, ecological sustainability can go together: Jairam Ramesh
The Karnataka government has declared 5,678 acres in Yelahanka taluk as the Greater Hesaraghatta Grassland Conservation Reserve, enhancing groundwater recharge and water supply for Bengaluru. This move balances economic growth, social development, and ecological sustainability, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife and migratory birds.
The Karnataka government has declared 5,678 acres in Yelahanka taluk as the Greater Hesaraghatta Grassland Conservation Reserve, enhancing groundwater recharge and water supply for Bengaluru. This move balances economic growth, social development, and ecological sustainability, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife and migratory birds.