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TERI to host the 12th Delhi Sustainable Development Summit from 2- 4 Feb 2012 – 30 January 2012, indiaeducationdiary.com

January 31, 2012 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) works towards fulfilling its vision of ‘working towards global sustainable development, creating innovative solutions for a better tomorrow’, through its flagship event the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS). The DSDS has been held annually in New Delhi since 2001, tackling key developmental issues of the times, having emerged as the only forum on global sustainability issues, with an accentuated thrust on problems relating to the developing world. The DSDS series has enjoyed global support, from over 60 countries, attracting participation from Heads of government and ministers, and a host of other dignitaries comprising Nobel laureates, development practitioners, scientists, academics, & corporate leaders.
TERI to host the 12th Delhi Sustainable Development Summit from 2- 4 Feb 2012

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