Issue Date: Aug 9, 2011
It was the first week of the newly opened National Green Tribunal (NGT) and I was asked to cover it. Excited, I started from my home early to reach the place before the scheduled time. But the plan failed as the building was difficult to locate. Scrutinised every nook and corner of the road connecting to Munirka flyover in South Delhi before I chanced upon a building named Van Vigyan Bhawan. I breathed a sigh of relief while reading National Green Tribunal on a green round plate fixed on the right side of the gate of the Vigyan Bhawan.
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