Former executive director of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), and founder of the Green Belt and Road Institute, took to X (formerly Twitter) and appreciated the track. He made a try run with Special Chief Secretary of the MA&UD department Arvind Kumar.
The United States, Europe and India have launched green programmes to tackle these and so has Telangana, known for its green initiatives, said Erik Solheim, former Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme
On the occasion, Santosh Kumar also gifted the noted green activist from Norway with two of his coffee table books invluding Vruksha Vedam and Wings of Passion.
Hyderabad: The former United Nations Environment Programme Executive Director Erik Solheim congratulated MA&UD Minister, KT Rama Rao for the efforts to make Hyderabad the most liveliest and world-class city. “This absolutely amazing, Telengana! Investing in solar, in health, in making Hyderabad a most lively city. World class! Congrats @KTRTRS,” Erik Solheim tweeted. This absolutely amazing, Telengana 🇮🇳! […]
he State government’s continuing efforts to increase the green cover in the city have won accolades from former Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme and former Norway Environment Minister Erik Solheim.
On Sunday, the Green India Challenge, which is aimed at increasing green cover in Telangana and across the country, got a shot in the arm when Chief Mentor of Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet (GASP)