Congress asks if Delhi Zoo's proposed agreement with Vantara first step towards privatisation

Congress asks if Delhi Zoo's proposed agreement with Vantara first step towards privatisation

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'hush hush manner' raises many questions and requires transparency, Congress general secretary and former environment minister Jairam Ramesh said.PTILast Updated : 04 June 2025, 09:04 IST


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Comments The Delhi Zoo is under the direct control of the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change. It is planning to sign an agreement with the one and only Vantara and


the Gujarat Govt for getting better management practices. But while the Govt claims that this is… pic.twitter.com/9u9G5TbAwY


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