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Circles of Solaridary: A community kitchen in Delhi feeds 5K migrants and homeless people
Community kitchen by Samadhan Abhiyan supported by Greenpeace India is providing nutritious food to community in Delhi
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Together let us build a clean, green and equitable community in response to COVID-19 pandemic
Food nutrition, clean air, housing, sanitation and water are prerequisites to robust public health
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Public Statement on Delhi Riots
Greenpeace India has been very concerned about the recent violence that has taken place in the National capital Delhi.
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Witness 4.19
We celebrated the successful transformation of Kedia and began the first step of scaling up the Living Soils campaign in 2 new states. Plus, more updates on our work against air pollution.
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Despite signalling improvements, Delhi-NCR region remains to be the most polluted region in the World
According to the World Air Quality Report 2019, 21 out of the top 30 most polluted cities are located in India
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Air pollution from fossil fuels costs India ₹ 10.7 lakh crore annually, reveals a new report
Report estimates one million deaths each year in India due to air pollution generated from burning fossil fuels
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Go organic, to improve Indian Economy
Consultation on sustainable agro-economy and improving soil health was co-organised by Greenpeace India, Mahila Shramjeebee Mancha, Odisha, and Odisha Shramjeebee Mancha on Tuesday. The discussion aimed to sensitise stakeholders especially…
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Witness 3.19
We released two key reports on SO2 and NO2 emissions that highlighted the dismal state of India’s air quality. This is a climate and health emergency that requires urgent action
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Witness 2.19
Before India’s 2019 elections, we made several recommendations to the government for policy changes that will help ensure renewable energy, clean air and sustainable agriculture for all.