You search the Web for the answer and you will come across names like Chandigarh, Nagpur, Jamshedpur, Gandhinagar, Pune, Delhi, and many more.
But there is no denying the rising pollution levels in our cities, the increasing toxins in the atmosphere, the destruction of forests and wildlife.
Have we in India managed to strike a balance between development and ecology? How green are our cities? Which according to you are the best cities in terms of cleanliness?
Also, is Corporate India doing enough to keep India's atmosphere, and rivers pollution free?
Voice your concerns in the message board below. Let's build up a case for a better, greener India.Spotted: Tendulkar, Ganguly in Jamshedpur
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