Building a Green and Developed India through Youth Power
- The National Environment Policy (2006) emphasizes resource conservation, and NEP (2020) focuses on environmental education and traditional knowledge.
- 'Mission LiFE' (Lifestyle for Environment), supported by NITI Aayog, and the NAPCC (National Action Plan on Climate Change) are the pillars of climate adaptation and sustainable living.
- The primary goal of the Jal Jeevan Mission is to provide safe drinking water to all rural households.
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Major Youth-Led Environmental Initiatives |
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Green Rising |
A global youth climate platform by UNICEF and the Ministry of Environment. |
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Enactus India |
Student-based sustainable entrepreneurship for waste management and .... |
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