Rural India towards Green Development
- 'Green development' is not envisioned as a replacement for 'sustainable development' but as a key 'means' to achieve sustainable development.
- The motto of the new 'Gram Panchayat Development Plan' (GPDP) 'No one is left behind' reflects an inclusive and participatory idea.
- In the year 2022, the renewable energy sector provided employment to 70 lakh people globally, and India accounted for 7% of it.
- 'Solar Trap Light' is a pest control device, which is used in place of chemical pesticides to eliminate insects that damage crops.
- Under 'Solar Hydroponic Fodder System' crops are grown in 'trays' without soil to grow high ....
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