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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.
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Smog is basically derived from the merging of two words; smoke and fog. Smog is also used to describe the type of fog which has smoke or soot in it. Smog is a yellowish or blackish fog formed mainly by a mixture of pollutants in the atmosphere which consists of fine particles and ground level ozone. Smog which occurs mainly because of air pollution, can also be defined as a mixture of various gases with dust and water vapor. Smog also refers to hazy air that makes breathing difficult.
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Prateek Sengar
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Hi Maan,
With the environmental problems increasing everyday, prospects in the field of Environmental law and sustainable development are in organizations like NGOs, corporates and industries (multinational and multilateral organizations).UN, Government agencies and research institutions. NGOs like the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi (CSE) and Mumbai-based Centre for Environment Research and Education (CERE) are working in this field. Corporates are also becoming aware of their social responsibilities and public image, and so there is a rising demand for qualified personnel in environment research, education and manageme
With the environmental problems increasing everyday, prospects in the field of Environmental law and sustainable development are in organizations like NGOs, corporates and industries (multinational and multilateral organizations).UN, Government agencies and research institutions. NGOs like the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi (CSE) and Mumbai-based Centre for Environment Research and Education (CERE) are working in this field. Corporates are also becoming aware of their social responsibilities and public image, and so there is a rising demand for qualified personnel in environment research, education and manageme
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