Indians making every effort to make earth cleaner and greener: PM Modi
“That is why it is important that individuals, organisations and governments work together to make our planet more prosperous and sustainable. I am glad to see Rotary International work hard on several causes that have a positive impact on the earth,” he said.
Citing India’s efforts to make environment cleaner, the prime minister said renewable energy is a growing sector in India, and at the global level India has taken the lead in forming the International Solar Alliance.
“India is working towards ‘One Sun, One World, One Grid’. At the recently held COP-26 Summit in Glasgow I had spoken about LIFE – Lifestyle for Environment. This refers to every human leading an environmentally conscious life. India’s commitments on net zero (emissions) by 2070 were also appreciated by the world community,” he said.
Praising the organisation for working on providing clean drinking water, sanitation and hygiene to the masses, he said India started the ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ in 2014 and achieved near total sanitation coverage in five years.
“This benefitted the poor and the women of India in particular. At present, India is marking 75 years since freedom from colonial rule. A new collective movement has taken shape to save water. This movement is inspired by our age-old practices of water conservation combined with modern solutions,” he said.
He also referred to the “Aatmabirbhar Bharat” programme, noting that its aim is to make India self-reliant and to also contribute to global prosperity.
India is among the largest and fastest growing start-up eco-systems in the world, the prime minister said, adding that each of these start-ups is seeking to provide solutions to global challenges.
India remains open to learning from global best practices and sharing its with others, he said.
India is home to one seventh of humanity, and its any achievement will have a positive impact on the world, he said.
When the “once in a century COVID-19 pandemic” came, people thought India with its large population would not be much successful in the fight against the pandemic, he said.
“The people of India proved them wrong. India has administered almost 2 billion doses to our people. Similarly, India is working to eliminate TB by 2025. This is 5 years before the global target of 2030. I have given just a few examples,” he said, urging the Rotary members to support these efforts at the grassroots.
He also asked the community group to participate in events on International Day of Yoga on June 21 in large numbers.
Noting that yoga is an effective way to mental, physical, intellectual and spiritual wellness, he asked the Rotary family to encourage its regular practice among its members.
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