Source: cision | Published on: Thursday, 12 September 2024
NEW DELHI, Sept. 12, 2024 -- "Our shared ambition for a greener, more resilient energy future must transform into concrete actions at every level—global, national, and especially at the state level. The proactive measures taken by Indian states are not only shaping India's energy landscape but also impacting the global narrative on clean energy," said Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa of India in his keynote address at the mid-day plenary session on 'Role of States in India's Energy Transition' at WRI India's annual flagship event, Connect Karo 2024.
Talking about the crucial role played by states in achieving India's national and international goals, Kant further said, "Beyond power generation, states are emerging as pivotal hubs for clean energy manufacturing and transport sectors, driving growth, creating jobs, and positioning India as a preferred investment destination."
The session brought together government officials and key stakeholders to discuss the opportunities and challenges with respect to multiple elements of state's energy transition including generation, transition, markets, emerging and innovative technologies and planning processes.
Connect Karo 2024 is WRI India's flagship event that focuses on exploring innovative solutions for critical environmental and sustainability challenges, bringing together experts, policymakers, government officials and researchers from India and overseas to deliberate on the climate action, sustainable food and restoration, energy and developmental challenges facing India.
During the plenary session on 'Enabling Sustainable and Resilient Food and Land Systems in India', Yogita Rana, IAS, Joint Secretary of Integrated Nutrient Management said, "We must tackle the urgent issue of unsustainability by shifting mindsets towards prioritizing safe and nutritious food and choices." She highlighted the government's initiatives, such as the Soil Health Card, which helps farmers reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers.
Pritee Chaudhary, IRS, Regional Director of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, joined virtually and emphasized the importance of reducing food wastage. She mentioned efforts to promote safe food practices and repurpose resources, like surplus food distribution and recycling cooking oil, urging these measures be scaled up across regions. "Every grain wasted could feed someone in need; this is the behavior change we need," she said.
Madhav Pai, CEO, WRI India, further emphasized, "India urgently requires a transformation in its food and land use systems to safeguard its people, strengthen the local economies, tackle environmental challenges and ensure healthier natural ecosystems. This can help us build a future where India's landscapes are restored, agricultural yields are enhanced, soil and water are rejuvenated creating inclusive livelihood opportunities."
Key Initiatives/ Research Papers Launched and Sessions from Day 2 of Connect Karo:
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