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Kalpana Kaul said,
April 11, 2008 @ 6:31 am
I am seeking the contact details of Govind Singh, founder member of Delhi Greens. I work with Ashoka’s Changemakers and we’d like you to enter your entry in our competition on geotourism. Thanks.
Govind said,
April 12, 2008 @ 4:03 am
Here! Will just mail with details.
Thanks.
Chris said,
April 15, 2008 @ 11:24 am
Hi,
Me and my friends would like to volunteer in the planting of trees programme. Are there any such programme happening on Earth Day or any other day.
Please let me know.
Thanks
Govind said,
April 20, 2008 @ 1:29 pm
@Chris: Glad to read about your interst in the same.
Have mailed the details.
Usha said,
May 8, 2008 @ 9:52 am
hi. i was looking for info on bird walks in lodi gardens(if such a walk does happen that is) to take my 12 year old this summer during school vacations. while searching google for info i came across your website. can u let me know if there is any such walk anywhere in delhi? also any heritage walk or interesting workshop for that age group. i can’t seem to find anything apart from intach’s 2 weekend walks that we’ve done before.
many thanks. meanwhile, i’ve regd my email id for subscription to your digest.
usha
Govind said,
May 10, 2008 @ 1:58 pm
Dear Ma’m,
Have just mailed you the link and information about two popular groups in Delhi, that carry out the kind of walks you are interested to find out about.
Thank you for subscribing to us!
Regards,
Govind
Avneet Singh said,
May 17, 2008 @ 8:46 am
Hi
I would like to get involved with delhi geens and participate in its events.
I am keen to know about
INDIAN YOUTH CLIMATE NETWORK
and know how i can volunteer and help make the upcoming event a success.
Thnx
Avneet Singh said,
May 17, 2008 @ 9:03 am
Hi
I was going through the website iycn.in
I came across DYSoC 2008….sounds really very exciting.
I am a 2nd year student at IIT Kharagpur and these days i am at my residence in Noida.
please let me know if i could be of any help .
Thnx
sachin said,
May 17, 2008 @ 12:03 pm
Hi
such you peoples r doing great job I also want to work with you to save MY
YAMUNA
Sachin
Priya said,
July 11, 2008 @ 10:34 am
Hi,
I am in final year of environment engineering ,want to learn about designing of sewage treatment plant. Did you offer any such course in desingning of STP.
please do reply.
from Priya.
naina said,
July 16, 2008 @ 12:37 pm
hey ..actually i am a 16 year old student in 11th grade and have decided what to do . I want to become environment project manager or an environmental scientist. It is something i really want to do since i am very concerned and eager to learn more about the climate..global warming..
I really need help/suggetions about this field . I need help for choosing which course and college is going to help and also about the post graduation. If I can start something now it will be really helpful ..such and volunteering..
so i really need some advice..thanks!
Abhilasha Mathur said,
July 17, 2008 @ 6:09 am
Hello I am a resident of AN block Shalimar Bagh Delhi. Here we have a beautiful park(SHIV VATIKA) with lots of fully grown treen and lot of other greenary. This park is the only source of fresh air for more than 3000 residents on both sides of the park. It is the morning destination for joggers ,children ,young old and ladies for yoga and exercise sessions.It is the place for regular community gatherings and everyday healthy chit chats and health camps.
NOW the MCD has planned an underground multilevel parking here. They will destroy our green cover. Please help us save our green cover. Also visit and comment on our site
http://www.shivvatika.blogspot.com