Did you know that Delhi consumes more water per capita than any other city in India? And our thirst is still unquenchable.
Join us from November 19th till 26th for Jal Hi Jeevan Hai at the Jai Bharat Centre for photo exhibitions, art, film screening, talks and a discussion forum on the subject of Water and our national capital.
Thursday 24th November join us for a Screening of "The Ground Water Up Project" and "A Dam Old Story" followed by a discussion with young college students and social activists.
Friday 25th and Saturday 26th November we present a solution workshop and panel discussion with eminent experts on Delhi's water crisis.
To find out more please look at the brochure or contact Jai Bharat Centre at info@whatsupbharat.in
This event aims to bring policy makers, top government official, decision makers and industries to the same platform for discussions on issues relating to policy design and implementation for the National action Plan for Climate Change (NAPCC). The ICCC shall be the key meeting place to discuss the current requirements of sustainable development and enhancing India’s image as proactive player in field of Climate Change Mitigation.
For more information please visit the ICCC website.
A historic day in the fight to stop climate change is fast approaching. On 24 September, communities around the world will get out into the streets on foot and on bicycle for Moving Planet Day – a global day of action to move beyond fossil fuels.
From a bicycle-powered concert in Hamburg, Germany, to a massive bike rally for a sustainable transportation plan in Sao Paulo, Brazil, to an inspiring march to stop coal plant development in Andhra Pradesh, India, Moving Planet will be a powerful day to take action for a fossil fuel free future, and stand in solidarity with the climate movement around the world.
To find out more or join an event visit www.movingplanet.org