Delhi government is struggling to maintain the green environment and purity in air. In India, Delhi is one of the largest as well as highly populated cities. Because of high population, Delhi is facing serious problems like tones of organic garbage, climate change and global warming.
Today(22th April 2010), the whole world is celebrating Earth Day. Every year, World Earth Day is celebrated on the 22nd of April. On this day, Indian government takes serious steps towards the problem of earth likes garbage, global warming and etc. To make balance between environment and development is the quintessence of Delhi’s growth thinking. The slogan of Delhi is “Clean Delhi Green Delhi” that only focuses on Delhi to make it better living place by alerting people. On the World Earth Day, government focuses on environment issues.
To maintain the cleanness and green environment, Delhi government and local administration create awareness among the people. So, it is the duty of citizens to keep city clean and green. The Government and local administration try to create awareness to the citizens on maintaining a cleaner environment and participate on making the city greener.
With a crowded population of 16 million, Delhi faces huge challenges. The craze of infrastructure makes land, water, air, space and environment more and more polluted in delhi to meet the civic amenities and requirements. To maintain the public health and economic energy of every citizen, pure and good air is necessary. Delhi government works hard to achieve pure and good quality breeze for the people who reside in Delhi. Between 2000 and 2006, the Sulphur dioxide level in the air has decreased by 52%. Over 22% of Delhi’s land area is today covered by forests.
Green Delhi: A beauty campaign since the time of Mughals
New Campaigns: Eco care programmes, Bhagidari
What Makes Delhi Cool: Manicured green carpets on rugged Aravalli terrain
Where To Go: Virgin green gardens of South Delhi and Central Delhi
Some quotes for World Earth Day:
“Thank God men cannot fly, and lay waste the sky as well as the earth”.
“Grass is greener in other pastures”.
“In the story shoes are just a metaphor for what these girls go through, ... The grass is always greener and everyone always wants to be in somebody else's shoes; they don't want to be in their own.”
“The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence but you still have to mow it.”
“The grass is always greener over the septic tank.”
“Neighbours grass is always greener.”
“There's a strong grass-is-greener effect here”.
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