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    End to the solar eclipse in Delhi?

    15 May 2013 Delhi RE action outside Delhi energy minister Haroon Yusuf residence. © Greenpeace India   So Delhi’s solar eclipse is finally receding. After two years of dilly-dallying and…

    Neha Khator •
    September 6, 2014
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    Greenpeace launches Junglistan campaign to garner public support for forests; Challenges government stance on coal mining in forests

    New Delhi, 22 November 2011: Seeking people’s support to stop destruction of forests for coal mining, Greenpeace today launched the imaginary Republic of Junglistan from its embassy at Jantar Mantar. Bhaalu and Sheru, the endangered and threatened residents of Junglistan, handed out virtual citizenships and passports to people who pledged their support for the fast…

    Greenpeace India •
    November 22, 2011
    2 min read
  • Environment
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    Did you just ask me, “Why support Junglistan?”

    The country wants energy, government and corporates want money. Does anyone 'need' forests?

    Akshey Kalra •
    August 22, 2012
  • Environment
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    Junglistan Nivas: a new hangout for the village kids

    Day 16

    Brikesh Singh •
    September 19, 2012
  • Environment
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    Junglistan diaries: Padmapur forests, residence for a month

    It was only when I woke up in the morning that the feeling started sinking in. I am actually going to be spending a month in the middle of the forest!

    Brikesh Singh •
    September 5, 2012
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    forest

    Chhattisgarh govt inadequate in addressing human-elephant conflict

    October 7, 2014, Raipur: Human-elephant conflicts in Chhattisgarh have increased many folds, according to a report released by Greenpeace India. Yet, the state government seems more keen on mining in the forests than notifying the proposed Lemru Elephant Reserve or taking any concrete steps to manage the conflict despite warnings and protests.

    Greenpeace India •
    October 7, 2014
    3 min read
  • Environment
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    Junglistan diaries: booster shots of inspiration

    Sisters from St Mary's convent and Montfort convent visited the tree house. I was amazed by their energy and enthusiasm.

    Brikesh Singh •
    September 24, 2012
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    34% of Delhi’s Informal Households Spend 15% of Monthly Income on Water, Audit Finds

    70% of respondents said their monthly essentials budget was impacted by the rise in water prices, and 14% report reduced ability to access healthcare, while 8% noted an impact on…

    Greenpeace India •
    August 18, 2025
    2 min read
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    Beyond the forecast: Inside India’s first community-led early warning system for extreme weather for informal workers

    It started, like many good things do, with a small text message.

    Greenpeace India •
    June 26, 2025
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    South Asia celebrates World Ocean Day in solidarity with impacted communities from the Kerala shipwreck disaster

    8th June, 2025. Greenpeace India marked World Oceans Day 2025 with a powerful celebration at Chandrabhaga Beach in Konark, Odisha, where stunning sand art featuring a majestic turtle took centre…

    Greenpeace India •
    June 17, 2025
    2 min read
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