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Steps taken by indian government for sustainable development

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Steps taken by the "Indian government" for "sustainable development" are:

1. Ratifying Paris Agreement

This agreement provides a framework to countries around the world to take immediate actions on climate change.

2. The "Clean Development Mechanism" projects in India

This project aims to optimize the industries in India on the factors such as - energy efficiency, fuel switching, solid waste management etc.

3. State Action Plans on Climate Change:

It aims to create institutions and promote activities that address climate change.

4. Coal Tax and the "National Clean Energy Fund"

India imposes carbon tax also known coal to promote clean energy.

5. National Adaptation Fund for Climate Change

This fund aims to assist "national and state level measures" to address climate change.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The measures taken by India for sustainable development include:

  • Using the 3-R approach of reduce, recycle and reuse. The Indian government has urged people to use resources again and again instead of wasting them to prevent their misuse.
  • Promoting environment education and awareness so that people develop an attitude for transforming their lifestyle for sustainable living.
  • Using appropriate technology which is eco-friendly and culturally sustainable. India has adopted indigenous technologies that are cost effective as well as sustainable.

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