He highlighted the country’s efforts in renewable energy adoption, mentioning the ambitious target of achieving 450 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. Singh emphasized India’s commitment to the Paris Agreement and its efforts to reduce carbon emissions while promoting sustainable development.
    Singh argued that some NGOs have been presenting an inaccurate picture of India’s environmental progress by focusing solely on certain challenges without acknowledging the broader context. He mentioned that while India is working on expanding its renewable energy infrastructure, it also faces the challenge of providing continuous and reliable power to its citizens.Source:- NDTV
    The minister pointed out that India has achieved significant milestones, such as becoming the world’s lowest-cost producer of solar power. He also highlighted the country’s success in setting up solar and wind parks and mentioned the Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (KUSUM) scheme, which aims to support farmers in adopting solar energy and setting up solar pumps.Source:- the Indian Express

    RK Singh underlined the importance of accurate reporting and a balanced perspective in evaluating India’s efforts in climate action. He urged NGOs to collaborate with the government and contribute constructively to India’s sustainable development goals.

    In conclusion, RK Singh, the Union Minister, praised India’s leadership in climate action and its commitment to meeting the targets set in the Paris Agreement. He expressed concern over misleading narratives propagated by certain NGOs and stressed the need for accurate information dissemination and collaborative efforts to achieve a greener and more sustainable future for India and the planet
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