The Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control Board is a statutory organization constituted to implement environmental laws and rules within the jurisdiction of the state. You can get detailed information about the Board's constitution, duties, functions and members. Information about the Board's meeting, budget, quality management, consent management etc. is provided. Details of funded projects are also available. Users can also access environment legislations and data related to air, water, noise pollution etc.
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Information about river Ganga
Information on the river Ganga which rises in a snowfield called the Gangotri Glacier is situated among three Himalayan mountains is given. Users can get information on the village of Devaprayag where the Bhagirathi and the Alaknanda form the Ganges. Detailed information about Ganga River, Gangotri Glacier, and Bhagirathi River is provided. Details about the first temple on the banks of Ganga and traditional resort of pilgrims are given. Get...
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Contact directory of Uttarakhand Forest Department
Check contact directory of Uttarakhand Forest Department, Uttarakhand Government. Information about the office address, telephone numbers, fax number, email ids and other contact details is available.
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Website of Uttarakhand Biodiversity Board
Get detailed information about the Uttarakhand Biodiversity Board, an autonomous statutory Body constituted under the Biological Diversity Act 2002. You can get information about the Board's vision, functions, goals, programmes and initiatives for conservation of biodiversity. Information about the biodiversity in India is also provided. The related Acts, rules and notifications are also available.
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Website of Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand
It was named after the famous freedom fighter C.Rajgopalachari popularly known as "Rajaji". Rajaji National Park is spread over an area of 820.42 sq km. Subsequently in 2015, 255.63 sq km area of adjacent reserve forest was added to the area of Rajaji Naitonal Park as buffer zone and whole area of 1075 sq km was declared as Rajaji Tiger Reserve under the provision of Wild Life Protection Act 1972.