1. Sikkim’s shift to organic farming brought many rewards. Soil quality improved, pesticide-related health issues declined and the environment became cleaner. Farmers earned better prices for organic produce. It also attracted tourists interested in eco-friendly lifestyles, boosting local income. SikkiRead more

    Sikkim’s shift to organic farming brought many rewards. Soil quality improved, pesticide-related health issues declined and the environment became cleaner. Farmers earned better prices for organic produce. It also attracted tourists interested in eco-friendly lifestyles, boosting local income. Sikkim’s leadership in organic practices made it a global example of how environmentally responsible farming can uplift both people and Nature.

     

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  2. Sikkim’s adoption of organic farming drew attention worldwide. Health-conscious consumers and tourists appreciated its clean environment and pesticide-free produce. Farmers earned higher prices and the region’s eco-branding boosted tourism. Organic certification also opened export markets. As a resuRead more

    Sikkim’s adoption of organic farming drew attention worldwide. Health-conscious consumers and tourists appreciated its clean environment and pesticide-free produce. Farmers earned higher prices and the region’s eco-branding boosted tourism. Organic certification also opened export markets. As a result, both agriculture and tourism flourished, contributing significantly to Sikkim’s economy and establishing it as a model of sustainable development.

     

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  3. Formed during the Paris Climate Conference in 2015, the International Solar Alliance unites countries between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Its goal is to increase solar energy adoption, reduce dependency on fossil fuels and improve energy access. India, a founding member, plays a key leadersRead more

    Formed during the Paris Climate Conference in 2015, the International Solar Alliance unites countries between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Its goal is to increase solar energy adoption, reduce dependency on fossil fuels and improve energy access. India, a founding member, plays a key leadership role by offering training, technology and support to other solar-rich nations in the alliance.

     

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  4. India supports fellow ISA members by offering financial aid, solar panel technology and skilled training for solar technicians. It sets up solar parks in developing countries and assists in building infrastructure. India's experience in scaling solar energy domestically is shared globally. Through sRead more

    India supports fellow ISA members by offering financial aid, solar panel technology and skilled training for solar technicians. It sets up solar parks in developing countries and assists in building infrastructure. India’s experience in scaling solar energy domestically is shared globally. Through such initiatives, India strengthens its diplomatic ties and contributes to clean energy growth in partner nations.

     

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  5. Cities grow unevenly. Wealthier neighborhoods get clean water, green spaces and air purifiers, while slums often face water shortages, open drains and toxic air. Industrial zones also pollute poor regions more. Lack of inclusive planning, overpopulation and poor governance deepen this divide. AddresRead more

    Cities grow unevenly. Wealthier neighborhoods get clean water, green spaces and air purifiers, while slums often face water shortages, open drains and toxic air. Industrial zones also pollute poor regions more. Lack of inclusive planning, overpopulation and poor governance deepen this divide. Addressing urban inequality is essential to ensure environmental justice and basic health for all citizens, regardless of income.

     

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