As per the study by one of the research scholar the desert of Rajasthan is rapidly moving towards Delhi, form Gurgaon side. If we cut the trees on the Aravali ranges it will destroy the mountains, and soil erosion will happen faster and thus the desert will move faster towards Delhi and Gurgaon.
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Mudit Bhatnagar
11 years ago
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As per the study by one of the research scholar the desert of Rajasthan is rapidly moving towards Delhi, form Gurgaon side. If we cut the trees on the Aravali ranges it will destroy the mountains, and soil erosion will happen faster and thus the desert will move faster towards Delhi and Gurgaon.
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Preeti Malik
11 years ago
Great initiative!
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Preeti Malik
11 years ago
Great initiative!
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Shalu Manan
11 years ago
we should protect the trees!
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Shalu Manan
11 years ago
we should protect the trees!
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Vishika gupta
11 years ago
Aravali's true inhabitants are birds, deers, neelgai, rodents and insects. It is their home. We have no right to take it away
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Vishika gupta
11 years ago
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Aravali's true inhabitants are birds, deers, neelgai, rodents and insects. It is their home. We have no right to take it away
Good initiative
Good initiative
Great work
Great work
Great work
Great work
great initiative
great initiative
Great. Keep it up!
Fantastic Initiative!!
Fantastic Initiative!!
As per the study by one of the research scholar the desert of Rajasthan is rapidly moving towards Delhi, form Gurgaon side. If we cut the trees on the Aravali ranges it will destroy the mountains, and soil erosion will happen faster and thus the desert will move faster towards Delhi and Gurgaon.
As per the study by one of the research scholar the desert of Rajasthan is rapidly moving towards Delhi, form Gurgaon side. If we cut the trees on the Aravali ranges it will destroy the mountains, and soil erosion will happen faster and thus the desert will move faster towards Delhi and Gurgaon.
Great initiative!
Great initiative!
we should protect the trees!
we should protect the trees!
Aravali's true inhabitants are birds, deers, neelgai, rodents and insects. It is their home. We have no right to take it away
Aravali's true inhabitants are birds, deers, neelgai, rodents and insects. It is their home. We have no right to take it away
Excellent initiative!!!