Rajasthan’s First Namo Biodiversity Park
On 5th October 2025, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change inaugurated Rajasthan’s first ‘Namo Biodiversity Park’ at Pratap Bandh in Alwar.
- The park, also called ‘Namo Van’, is envisioned as a vital green lung for the region, aiming to enhance local greenery, improve air quality, and promote environmental awareness among visitors.
- A symbolic tree plantation event marked the inauguration, highlighting the park’s role in encouraging eco-friendly lifestyles and citizen participation in sustainability ....
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