Did Bhupender Yadav inaugurate Rajasthan's first 'Namo Biodiversity Park' in Alwar?

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Key Takeaways
- Rajasthan's first 'Namo Biodiversity Park' inaugurated in Alwar.
- The park aims to enhance local greenery and promote sustainability.
- Encourages citizens to adopt eco-friendly lifestyles.
- A significant step towards biodiversity conservation in India.
- Highlighting the importance of balanced ecosystems.
New Delhi, Oct 5 (NationPress) Union Environment, Forests and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav officially opened Rajasthan's inaugural 'Namo Biodiversity Park' in Alwar on Sunday, with the objective of motivating the public to embrace environmentally sustainable lifestyles, according to an official statement.
The minister emphasized that this park will not only enhance the greenery in Alwar but also play a crucial role in purifying the air, the statement added.
In a post on X, the Union Minister stated, "Today, we inaugurated the 'Namo Biodiversity Park' situated at Pratap Bandh in Alwar, alongside plantation activities with Shri @Sanjay4India1ji, Minister in the Rajasthan Government."
The newly created park, referred to as 'NaMo Van', is envisioned to serve as a vital green space for the region. Its primary goals include significantly boosting local greenery and contributing to cleaner air while promoting environmental consciousness among visitors.
He mentioned that the biodiversity park is aimed at motivating visitors to the 'Namo Van' park to adopt sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyles.
Aside from its ecological advantages, the park is crafted to inspire individuals to engage in sustainable practices, marking a vital step towards encouraging public involvement in conservation initiatives, as stated in the official release.
This initiative represents a significant milestone in enhancing Rajasthan's green infrastructure and fortifying India’s broader commitment to biodiversity conservation and climate action, the statement highlighted.
Last week, he planted the one millionth tree at Kanha Shanti Vanam, the headquarters of the non-profit organization 'Heartfulness' located on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
This event, celebrating the 70th birthday of Daaji, the guide of Heartfulness and President of the Shri Ram Chandra Mission, was also graced by former President Ram Nath Kovind.
The Union Minister remarked that while education, health, gender equality, and resource availability are crucial, the world also exists for biodiversity.
"We must maintain a balanced ecosystem, which is actively supported by Daaji's vision. People seek happiness, but if all happiness came solely from material success, incidents of depression would not be prevalent in developed nations," he stated.
The Union Minister noted that Indian yoga practices are intrinsically linked with nature.