March 21, 2026 2:16 PM

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Environmen Minister Bhupender Yadav stresses economy-ecology balance at national workshop

Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav has emphasised the need for a balanced approach between economy and ecology for the country’s development. Addressing the inaugural session of a two-day national workshop in Dehradun today on the occasion of International Day of Forests, he said that achieving this balance requires a science-based approach.
 
In his address, the Minister highlighted India’s commitment and achievements in nature conservation. He stressed the importance of adopting a “nature-first” approach in conservation efforts, stating that only by embracing harmonious coexistence with nature can the Earth remain liveable.
 
In a tweet message, the Minister also informed that the country’s forest cover has increased by 13,669 square kilometres compared to 2014. The forest area has grown from 701,673 square kilometres in 2014 to 715,342 square kilometres in 2026. He further noted that the country’s carbon sink from forest and tree cover has risen from 1.97 billion tonnes of CO₂ in 2014 to 2.29 billion tonnes of CO₂..