Green Budgeting in India: A Step towards Sustainable Development
- The Union Budget 2025-26 strengthens India’s commitment to climate goals by increasing funding for clean energy, environmental conservation, and electric vehicles.
- Emphasis on solar energy, the PM KUSUM scheme, the Nuclear Mission, and the Urban Challenge Fund to drive green growth.
- Promotion of domestic clean tech manufacturing, a circular economy, and climate-resilient agriculture to support sustainability.
- India has reduced its carbon intensity by 36% (from 2005 levels) a decade ahead of its commitment timeline and set a new target of 45% reduction by 2030.
- Renewable energy installed capacity exceeded 210 GW, with an ambitious target of 500 GW by 2030.
- Budget allocation for the Ministry ....
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