Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
The protest march on September 27, 2019 was attended by 150-200 school and college students, as well as people from various social organisations. They demanded better policies against climate change.
The protest march on September 27, 2019 was attended by 150-200 school and college students, as well as people from various social organisations. They demanded better policies against climate change.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
Beside urging world leaders to take action to mitigate the risks posed by global warming, they also demanded multi-national companies to switch to eco-friendly methods of production
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
The protest march on September 27, 2019 was attended by 150-200 school and college students, as well as people from various social organisations. They demanded better policies against climate change.
The protest march on September 27, 2019 was attended by 150-200 school and college students, as well as people from various social organisations. They demanded better policies against climate change.
Hundreds of students and adults participated in a protest march organized for climate change on September 27, 2019 in New Delhi. This follows the Global Climate Strike called on September 20, by 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, and was observed across 150 countries.
The protestors first marched along Rajpath during morning and marched from Jantar Mantar to the Central Park in the afternoon. They were joined by people from 20 cities across India, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Nagpur, Jaipur, Kolkata, Thrissur.
The protestors first marched along Rajpath during morning and marched from Jantar Mantar to the Central Park in the afternoon. They were joined by people from 20 cities across India, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Nagpur, Jaipur, Kolkata, Thrissur.
The protestors first marched along Rajpath during morning and marched from Jantar Mantar to the Central Park in the afternoon. They were joined by people from 20 cities across India, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Nagpur, Jaipur, Kolkata, Thrissur.
The protestors first marched along Rajpath during morning and marched from Jantar Mantar to the Central Park in the afternoon. They were joined by people from 20 cities across India, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Nagpur, Jaipur, Kolkata, Thrissur.
The protestors first marched along Rajpath during morning and marched from Jantar Mantar to the Central Park in the afternoon. They were joined by people from 20 cities across India, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Nagpur, Jaipur, Kolkata, Thrissur.
The children also performed street plays and dance to relay their message. They also held placards like Save Earth, ban plastics, while also raising slogans such as
The children also performed street plays and dance to relay their message. They also held placards like Save Earth, ban plastics, while also raising slogans such as
Decreasing use of camels in agriculture and transportation, diminishing pasturelands and an erroneous legislation by the Rajasthan government is contributing to the slow death of the camel
Decreasing use of camels in agriculture and transportation, diminishing pasturelands and an erroneous legislation by the Rajasthan government is contributing to the slow death of the camel
Decreasing use of camels in agriculture and transportation, diminishing pasturelands and an erroneous legislation by the Rajasthan government is contributing to the slow death of the camel
Decreasing use of camels in agriculture and transportation, diminishing pasturelands and an erroneous legislation by the Rajasthan government is contributing to the slow death of the camel
Decreasing use of camels in agriculture and transportation, diminishing pasturelands and an erroneous legislation by the Rajasthan government is contributing to the slow death of the camel
Most camel breeders this reporter spoke to at Pushkar, cited the same reasons for the population decline: Increasing use of vehicles both for transportation and agriculture, the diminishing pasturelands for camels, and in case of Rajasthan, the Rajasthan Camel (Prohibition of Slaughter and Regulation of Temporary Migration or Export) Act, 2015.
Most camel breeders this reporter spoke to at Pushkar, cited the same reasons for the population decline: Increasing use of vehicles both for transportation and agriculture, the diminishing pasturelands for camels, and in case of Rajasthan, the Rajasthan Camel (Prohibition of Slaughter and Regulation of Temporary Migration or Export) Act, 2015.
Decreasing use of camels in agriculture and transportation, diminishing pasturelands and an erroneous legislation by the Rajasthan government is contributing to the slow death of the camel
Decreasing use of camels in agriculture and transportation, diminishing pasturelands and an erroneous legislation by the Rajasthan government is contributing to the slow death of the camel