Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram from the Sun Dynasty, is progressing towards becoming a model solar city. Addressing the 4th Global Renewable Energy Investors Meet & Expo (RE-INVEST) in Gandhinagar, Gujarat PM Modi shared that the work on the project was “almost complete.”
The PM said that Ayodhya is set to power homes, offices, and services with solar energy, marking a significant step in India's renewable energy journey, and fulfilling his long-standing desire. Prime Minister Modi added that India has identified 17 cities to be developed on these lines.
PM Modi also recounted Mahatma Gandhi’s foresight regarding climate challenges. "When the world was not even aware of climate change, Mahatma Gandhi alerted the world. His life was of minimum carbon footprint. He had said that the earth has enough resources to fulfil our needs but not our greed,” PM added.
Highlighting India’s current contributions towards tackling climate change, PM Modi said that for India, green future and net zero were not just some fancy words but those were India's commitment.
“As a developing economy, we had a valid excuse to discard these commitments. We could have said that we cannot play a role in this sector. But we did not do that. We were the people who worried about the future of humanity,” PM Modi added.
He also said that today's India was creating a base for the next 1000 years. “Our goal is not just to reach the top but also to sustain at the top. India knows its energy needs and requirements to become a developed nation by 2047. We also know that we do not have our own oil and gas reserves. So, we decided to build our future on solar, wind, nuclear and hydro powers," PM Modi told the audience which also had representatives from across the world.
The 4th Global Renewable Energy Investors Meet & Expo has been organised by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
The organisers say that it’s a global platform to bring together key players in the renewable energy sector. It is delving into the future of energy, trends, technologies, and policies shaping the global renewable energy landscape.
The event is being attended by policymakers, industry leaders, investors and researchers. A dedicated exhibition at the venue is showcasing the latest renewable energy technologies and solutions.
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