UN Body Seeks India-Bhutan-Nepal Plan To Save Biodiversity In Himalayas

  • 3:04
  • Published On: November 17, 2019
Cinema View
Embed
Five years from now, if a massive bio-diversity project in the Northeast develops the way the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has planned, Assam's Manas Biosphere Reserve will be linked to the Kanchenjunga Biosphere Reserve spread across Sikkim and Bengal, creating a lush green paradise that covers over 30,000 square kilometres and includes forest land in Bhutan and Nepal. Should the project be successful, it could be a game-changer in attempts to conserve the wildlife of the eastern Himalayas.

Related Videos

PM Modi Inaugurates Mother And Child Hospital In Bhutan
March 23, 2024 0:53
Private Dinner By King To Highest Civilian Award, Bhutan's Special Gestures For PM Modi
March 23, 2024 3:14
India, Bhutan Agree To Finalise Location For 1st Cross-Border Rail Link
November 07, 2023 5:04
Arunachal Pradesh An Integral Part Of India: US After China 'Renames' 11 Places
April 06, 2023 1:38
"Invented Names": India Rejects China 'Renaming' Places In Arunachal Pradesh
April 04, 2023 1:46
PM Modi Holds Talks With Bhutan King Amid Concern Over Doklam Remarks
April 04, 2023 4:22
Bhutan King In India Amid Row Over Doklam Remark
April 04, 2023 1:04
Bhutanese King On 3 Day India Visit From Monday
April 01, 2023 0:28
Bhutan PM's Statement On Doklam Raises Concern
March 29, 2023 7:35
In Doklam Standoff, Bhutan PM's China Comment Raises Concern In India
March 29, 2023 3:23
India, Bhutan Celebrate 'Festival Of Friendship' In Arunachal Pradesh
March 22, 2023 2:50
Manas Fuloria Honoured As India's True Legend For Start-Up Tech
January 20, 2023 0:35
Our Offerings: NDTV
  • मध्य प्रदेश
  • राजस्थान
  • इंडिया
  • मराठी
  • 24X7
Choose Your Destination