The Sultanpur bird sanctuary in Haryana, 50 km from Delhi, is a regular haunt for over 100 exotic species from as far away as Siberia. But now trouble is hovering over this national park with the 2500-acre Reliance Special Economic Zone about to surround the tiny 400-acre sanctuary. "It will be the end of the sanctuary. It was the last safe water body left for birds. Now an SEZ will be built. With its noise, construction and activity, birds will stop coming." - NDTV, 8 September 2006
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Gone With The Wind
The Sultanpur bird sanctuary in Haryana, 50 km from Delhi, is a regular haunt for over 100 exotic species from as far away as Siberia. But now trouble is hovering over this national park with the 2500-acre Reliance Special Economic Zone about to surround the tiny 400-acre sanctuary. "It will be the end of the sanctuary. It was the last safe water body left for birds. Now an SEZ will be built. With its noise, construction and activity, birds will stop coming." - NDTV, 8 September 2006
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Hi Vikram. Checked in here after seeing your comment on one of my posts.
You have a good thing going here. All the best to you.
Raj
Hi,
Nice blog!
Why don’t you consider writing about some of the new
“India 2.0” sites that are creating a little buzz as
well?
Eg: www.ilaaka.com
www.onyomo.com
Thanks!
Rajeev
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