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Supreme Court concerned over Delhi and Punjab climate; Haryana CM denounces politics on stubble burning

The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the deteriorating climate in Delhi and Punjab including Haryana. Now on stubble burning, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal said that it is unfortunate that some people do politics on this. Those doing politics are not getting any benefit from this, rather it is having an impact on them. […]

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Supreme Court concerned over Delhi and Punjab climate; Haryana CM denounces politics on stubble burning

The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the deteriorating climate in Delhi and Punjab including Haryana. Now on stubble burning, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal said that it is unfortunate that some people do politics on this. Those doing politics are not getting any benefit from this, rather it is having an impact on them. CM had reached Kalka village Majra Mehtab on Wednesday to inaugurate the hot air balloon.
Now people will also be able to enjoy hot air balloon safari in Haryana. This adventure started from Wednesday in Pinjore, Panchkula. Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has inaugurated it. CM Manohar Lal started this sports by taking the first flight.
After this, Manohar Lal inaugurated the water sports activity at Hathini Kund Barrage. During this, the Chief Minister himself experienced the jet ski by driving it. CM also inaugurated Atal Park on Hathini Kund Barrage. The government has already started water sports activities, adventure sports like jet scooter, para sailing and trekking in Tikkartal near Morni Hills.
Yadavindra Garden of Pinjore, also known as Pinjore Garden, is extremely famous. It is an example of the Mughal garden style.
Apart from water sports activities, tracks, mountain biking tracks and many other activities have also been identified to further promote tourism in Haryana and enhance eco-tourism in Morni Hills of Panchkula. Besides, Forest Department has also been involved to increase eco-tourism in Morni Hills. Eco-tourism events like camping site, off-road travelling, visit to herbal garden etc. have been started by the department.
The world’s largest jungle safari park is being developed by the state government on 10 thousand acres of land in Gurugram and Nuh districts falling in the Aravalli mountain range. After its construction, on one hand it will help in preserving the Aravalli mountain range and on the other hand it will also promote tourism in Gurugram and Nuh areas.
Even a large number of people from the national capital Delhi and surrounding areas will come to this jungle safari for tourism, which will also provide employment opportunities to the local people.

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