City with a new concept
the Union government is considering applying the Green City Concept to Gurgaon in its commitment to the United Nations Development Project's ( undp ) Agenda 21. Agenda 21 is the world community's response to the un General Assembly's call to halt and reverse the effects of environment degradation.
This decision was taken on February 10, when the undp hosted a stakeholders meeting in the capital with the participation of United Nations Industrial Development Organisation ( unido ), Green City Denmark, Green City India, and representatives from the Haryana government and Gurgaon city.
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