Green Development in Villages: From Policy Framework to Ground Change
- India’s 65% rural population and 47% agricultural workforce play a central role in the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) target to reduce emission intensity by 45% by 2030.
- India achieved its 2030 goal of 50% non-fossil fuel electric capacity ahead of schedule in 2025, reaching 51.93% capacity.
- In 2016, Sikkim became the world’s first fully organic state with 76,000 hectares and over 66,000 farmer families.
- Under institutional innovation, Tamil Nadu launched the 'Chief Minister’s Green Fellowship Programme' in August 2023, appointing Green Fellows in 38 districts.
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