Delhi government has notified 5,000 hectares of Ridge area as forest land. This action ends a three-decade delay in protecting the ecologically sensitive region. Over the next four years, the entire 6,300-hectare Ridge will be developed into forest land. More than ten million native plants will be planted across the Ridge area. The Ridge will also feature ponds, restaurants, and preserved archaeological structures.

Delhi's Eco-restoration Plan (2026-2030) aims to revitalize the Ridge ecosystems with the planting of over one crore native saplings.

Delhi government has notified 5,000 hectares of Ridge area as forest land. This action ends a three-decade delay in protecting the ecologically sensitive region. Over the next…

Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched two green initiatives in the national capital on Tuesday. Under the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, the Delhi government will plant 70 lakh…

Eight water bodies will be developed in Delhi's central and southern ridge areas. This initiative aims to improve groundwater recharge and conserve soil moisture. The project will…