TALK : Toxics Link presents ‘Are India's rivers dying a slow death?’ > 6:30pm on 22nd February 2019

Venue : Main Building, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Estate
Dying Indian River
Dying Indian River
Time : 6:30 pm Add to Calendar 22/02/2019 18:30 22/02/2019 20:00 Asia/Kolkata TALK : Toxics Link presents ‘Are India's rivers dying a slow death?’ Event Page : https://www.delhievents.com/2019/02/talk-toxics-link-india-rivers-dying-india-international-centre.html Conference Room I, Main Building, India International Centre (IIC), 40 Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003 DD/MM/YYYY

Entry : Free but Please write to Toxics Link to confirm your participation at ipsita@toxicslink.org or info@toxicslink.org. 
Note : Call 011-24619431 (IIC) to re-confirm any last minute change or cancellation of the event.

Venue : Conference Room I, Main Building, India International Centre (IIC), 40 Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003
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Event Description : Toxics Link is pleased to invite you to a Public Lecture on ‘Are India's rivers dying a slow death?’.The Public Lecture shall look at conserving our rivers through civic engagement and the initiatives taken by civil society organisations with regard to the problem.It will also try to examine the existing policies, regulations, the role of enforcing agencies in tackling the issue and the way forward. 

The speakers are:
1. Manu Bhatnagar, Principle Director, Natural Heritage Division, INTACH
2. Suresh Babu SV, Director River Basins & Water Policy,World Wide Fund
3. Neeraj Gahlawat,Project Officer-Technical,National Mission For Clean Ganga

The session will be moderated by Mr. Satish Sinha (Associate Director, Toxics Link)

As part of 'Environment and Health Public Lecture' Series

About the Organization: Toxics Link is an environmental research and advocacy organization set up in 1996 by The Just Environment Charitable Trust. It lays a special emphasis on reaching out to numerous grassroots groups; community based organizations and the public at large through its empirical study-based information on environmental issues.

Toxics Link works closely with all other stakeholders working on similar issues and has played a seminal role in facilitating the development of several common platforms for them on the national, regional as well as international levels. Toxics Link works in the area of Community and Waste, Toxics-free Health Care, Clean Industry, Chemicals & Health and Information & Communication. We work from New Delhi and have our nodal offices in Kolkata in West Bengal. 

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TALK : Toxics Link presents ‘Are India's rivers dying a slow death?’ > 6:30pm on 22nd February 2019 TALK : Toxics Link presents ‘Are India's rivers dying a slow death?’ > 6:30pm on 22nd February 2019 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Friday, February 22, 2019 Rating: 5

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