India PM criticises modern nations for exploiting earth’s resources
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi noted that the average carbon footprint of the world was about four tonne per person per annum while India’s amounted to just about 0.5.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi noted that the average carbon footprint of the world was about four tonne per person per annum while India’s amounted to just about 0.5.
Prime Minister Modi also said that the country’s solar energy capacity has increased by about 18 times.
The situation has cast a heavy burden on the Union Home Ministry which is to provide fool-proof arrangements for the coming Amarnath Yatra from 30 June.
He also said that excessive use of chemical fertilizers was very harmful and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also appreciated the efforts of Himachal in promoting natural…
Despite bringing relief from the soaring temperature and intense heatwave, the hailstorm caused a complete standstill in Delhi traffic as the ice hit windshields and motorcyclists.
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Hot and humid weather is likely to prevail during the first week of June, with some districts experiencing temperature over 44 degrees C and up to 47 degrees C.
He also said that after the NDA formed government since 2014, the country has seen political will and continuous reform.
Union Minister for Consumer Affairs & Food and Public Distribution Piyush Goyal also said severe heat waves have led to an early harvest and the loss of production.