Nano Bubble Technology Trial at Delhi Zoo for Cleaner Water
| Why in News | Key Points |
|---|---|
| Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh launched a 15-day trial of Nano Bubble Technology at Delhi Zoo for cleaning and purifying pond water. | - Nano Bubble Technology used for cleaning zoo pond water.- Trial launched by Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh.- Technology aimed at improving health of aquatic animals in zoo ponds.- Technology cleans water by removing algae, foul smell, and discoloration. |
| Union Minister: Kirti Vardhan Singh | - Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change. |
| Zoo Name: National Zoological Park, Delhi | - Located in Delhi, India.- Home to various aquatic species, including gharials and marsh crocodiles. |
| Technology Duration: 15-day trial | - Trial period to test Nano Bubble Technology for effectiveness.- If successful, will be implemented on a larger scale. |
| Zoo's Aquatic Species: Gharials, Marsh Crocodiles | - Present in the zoo's ponds where the technology is being tested. |
| Zoo Director: Sanjeet Kumar | - Director of the National Zoological Park, Delhi.- Oversaw the trial of the technology. |
| Technology's Purpose: To maintain cleaner water for animals' health and visibility. | - Water purification to prevent algae buildup, odors, and murkiness.- Enhances animal visibility for visitors when submerged. |

