Tulsi Parisar - Bhopal

4/5 based on 8 reviews

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Address :

Pragati Nagar, Awadhpuri, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462022, India

Postal code : 462022
Opening hours :
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
Monday Open 24 hours
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Pragati Nagar, Awadhpuri, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462022, India
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Hum Honge Kamyab Ak Din on Google

Nice area a peaceful place
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dhruv kumar on Google

Nice and calm place to live where neighbours are also very supportive and good. Just garden needs some more mantainance.
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Raja Thakur on Google

its a good locality . nice place . nice peoples . n good place for living .
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PANKAJ BAIRAGI on Google

Good for playing kids and some small functions.
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Harshit Rajput HSR on Google

Good park with greenery and big park for playing and etc functions
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Vinod Shrivastava on Google

Nice place. Quite big and good for kids. With accupresure tiles for fitness purposes
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Nitin Tekam on Google

Good colony , although this colony is covered but gates of this colony are always open and there is no security guard at the gate, but they have cctv cameras all over the colony for surveillance, there are more than 120 houses in this campus and an small park
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ABHI TIWARI on Google

The recent OECD workshop on approaches to reduce and manage the risks of losses and damages from climate change was fascinating. Not only due to the interesting and novel insights from the diverse panellists, but the challenging and inspiring interventions from discussants and participants that really questioned some of the core concepts and assumptions upon which adaptation research and policy rest. Value-based decision making From the start there was a common acknowledgement that more climate science is not in itself sufficient to reduce climate risk. That in trying to reduce and manage the risks of losses and damages from climate change, we are moving beyond the realm of science and into the realm of value-based decision making. The theme of values has been cropping up everywhere recently in policy and economic discussion – from previous governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney’s Reith Lectures on the BBC, to Professor Mariana Mazzucato’s work on public value, and to the Dasgupta Review commissioned by the UK Treasury which suggested valuing nature as a form of wealth. The search for values and value-based decision making is an important shift in the public policy debate, but it also applies to the science we base our policy decisions on.

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