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India, the world’s third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, is poised to play a leading role in the global carbon credit market. In June 2023, the Indian government launched the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS), which is expected to boost the country’s carbon trading market to $10 billion by 2030.

The CCTS is a compliance-based market that will require designated consumers, such as large energy-intensive industries, to reduce their carbon emissions or purchase carbon credits from entities that have reduced their emissions. The scheme is expected to incentivize industries to invest in clean energy technologies and reduce their emissions footprint.

In addition to the CCTS, India is also developing a voluntary carbon market. The voluntary carbon market is a market where entities can buy and sell carbon credits on a voluntary basis. The voluntary carbon market is expected to play a key role in helping India achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2070.

The growth of India’s carbon credit market is being driven by a number of factors, including:

  • The increasing demand for clean energy and the growing awareness of climate change.
  • The government’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and achieving net-zero by 2070.
  • The launch of the CCTS and the development of the voluntary carbon market.
  • The availability of a large pool of carbon credits from renewable energy projects, energy efficiency projects, and afforestation projects.

The growth of India’s carbon credit market is expected to have a number of benefits, including:

  • Reduced carbon emissions and improved air quality.
  • Investment in clean energy technologies and infrastructure.
  • Job creation and economic growth.
  • Support for sustainable development.

India’s carbon credit market is still in its early stages of development, but it has the potential to be one of the largest and most dynamic carbon markets in the world. The growth of the market will depend on a number of factors, including the government’s policy support, the availability of financing, and the participation of private sector players.

However, the potential benefits of the carbon credit market are significant, and it is likely to play a key role in helping India achieve its climate goals.

Author: Prof. Ganesh Channa (President World Environment Council)

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In a resounding moment of glory, India has triumphed at the Hangzhou Asian Games by officially achieving over 100 medals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Indian contingent, hailing their remarkable performance as a “momentous achievement” that has left the nation thrilled and brimming with pride.

PM Modi recognized the dedication and hard work of the athletes, highlighting their awe-inspiring performances that have etched history and filled the hearts of millions with pride. In a gesture of appreciation, he announced his plans to host the Asian Games contingent on October 10, providing an opportunity to interact with the sporting heroes.

“A momentous achievement for India at the Asian Games! The people of India are thrilled that we have reached a remarkable milestone of 100 medals. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to our phenomenal athletes whose efforts have led to this historic milestone for India. Every awe-inspiring performance has made history and filled our hearts with pride. I look forward to hosting our Asian Games contingent on the 10th and interacting with our athletes,” PM Modi posted on X.

The historic 100th medal was secured by India’s women’s kabaddi team in a thrilling 26-25 victory over Chinese Taipei. This achievement surpasses India’s previous record of 70 medals at the Asian Games in Indonesia in 2018, which included an impressive tally of 16 gold, 23 silver, and 31 bronze medals.

India’s success at the Asian Games is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its athletes, and it signifies a remarkable milestone in the nation’s sporting history.

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Delhi residents are bracing themselves for a challenging weekend as the city’s air quality took a sharp nosedive, plunging into the “poor” category with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 212. Just a day earlier, the air quality was relatively better, falling into the “moderate” category with an AQI of 177. This sudden deterioration in air quality can be attributed to several factors, including a drop in temperatures, decreased wind speed, and an upsurge in farm fires in neighboring states.

This shift into the “poor” category triggered the activation of the Graded Response Action Plan (Grap), which empowers authorities to take necessary measures to combat the worsening air quality. Among the actions now authorized are the suspension of unregistered construction sites, stringent penalties for visibly polluting vehicles, and intensified Pollution Under Control (PUC) inspections.

Notably, this marks the first time in 114 days that Delhi’s air quality has fallen into the “poor” category, a significant departure from the relatively cleaner air experienced since June 14 when the AQI was last recorded at 213.

Experts warn that the situation is likely to deteriorate further as winter approaches, bringing with it an increase in the burning of paddy in agricultural states like Punjab and Haryana. Unfortunately, this annual decline in air quality is not uncommon for Delhi residents. With the withdrawal of the southwest monsoon in October, the city typically witnesses a decline in air quality due to shifting winds towards the northwesterly direction, which are cold and dry, and a drop in temperatures that hampers the dispersion of pollutants.

To address the immediate concerns, the initial phase of the Grap has been set into motion. This includes the closure of construction and demolition sites larger than 500 square meters that are not registered with the government. Additionally, measures such as deploying traffic police at congested intersections, urging power distribution companies to reduce power interruptions, and implementing regular mechanized cleaning and water spraying on Delhi’s roadways are being enforced.

According to the Central Pollution Control Board, forecasts indicate that the air quality is expected to remain at a “poor” level throughout the weekend. The Comprehensive Action Plan for Air Quality Management in the National Capital Region (NCR) stated, “The dynamic model and meteorological forecasts by these agencies predict the overall AQI of Delhi will stay in the ‘poor’ category in the next few days, and so it is considered necessary to invoke Stage-I of GRAP with immediate effect in the entire NCR.”

As Delhi navigates this challenging period, residents are encouraged to take precautions, stay informed about air quality updates, and limit outdoor activities to protect their health in the face of deteriorating air quality conditions.

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In a dazzling display of style and innovation, Air India has revealed the much-anticipated makeover of its A350 planes, reflecting the airline’s bold rebranding efforts. The Tata Group-owned carrier has undergone a striking transformation, bidding adieu to its old identity and embracing a fresh, vibrant look.

The airline, which introduced its new red-aubergine-gold livery and logo ‘The Vista’ earlier this year, recently shared a sneak peek of its revamped A350s. These sleek beauties, painted to perfection, were captured in all their glory at a workshop in Toulouse, France. Air India has promised that these newly adorned planes will touch down in India during the upcoming winter season.

The eye-catching makeover doesn’t come cheap, with a whopping $400 million allocated to refurbish the entire fleet to match the new aesthetic. The inspiration behind the rebranding is said to be the golden window frame’s peak, adding a touch of legacy to the airline’s modern look. The new design palette showcases deep reds, aubergines, and stunning gold accents, along with a captivating chakra-inspired pattern.

Air India’s CEO, Campbell Wilson, expressed his vision for the airline, aiming to make it a world-class carrier representing the new India on the global stage. By 2025, the plan is for all Air India aircraft to proudly bear the new logo.

This exciting announcement comes after Air India’s significant aircraft deals with Airbus and Boeing earlier this year, signaling a new chapter in the airline’s history.

The airline’s iconic Maharaja mascot has also undergone a modern makeover, with a more stylized design and a vibrant color scheme of red, white, and purple. The bold red lettering on Air India planes gets a fresh look in a different font, and a touch of red decorates the underbelly of the aircraft, displaying the airline’s name in crisp white.

The new logo replaces the old one, which featured a red swan adorned with the distinctive orange Konark Chakra. Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran aptly described the new logo as symbolizing “limitless possibilities.”

With these captivating changes, Air India is poised to make a striking mark in the aviation world, showcasing a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity that is sure to capture the hearts of travelers around the globe.

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October 6, 2023, marks a momentous day in the annals of Indian sports history. The ongoing Asian Games have witnessed India’s resounding assurance of achieving a magical three-digit medal tally, a historic first in the nation’s sporting journey. With a 655-member strong contingent, India has scripted this achievement in golden letters, with 91 medals confirmed and an additional 9 medals already assured, propelling the tally to the coveted 100-medal mark.

The incredible journey began with the Women’s 10m air rifle event, where India secured a silver medal. The crowning glory arrived with wrestler Sonam clinching the 100th medal for India on this remarkable day. Competing in the 62kg freestyle event, Sonam secured a bronze medal by defeating China’s Long Jiain with a score of 7-5.

India’s remarkable odyssey at the Asian Games has been nothing short of extraordinary. Embarking on the quest with the slogan “Iss baar 100 paar” (This time, it’s beyond 100), India has witnessed champions emerging in various disciplines in Hangzhou. The journey commenced on September 24 when the Women’s 10m air rifle team secured a silver medal. Two days before the Games’ closure on October 8, Sonam etched her name in history by clinching the 100th medal.

Notable athletes like Neeraj Chopra, Murali Sreeshankar, Tajinderpal Singh Toor, Parul Chaudhary, and Annu Rani, among others, have contributed to India’s medal haul with gold, while many others have earned silver and bronze medals. In total, India has amassed an impressive 21 gold, 33 silver, and 37 bronze medals, culminating in a grand total of 91 medals.

Adding to this triumphant tally, India has secured the assurance of 9 more medals. Archery promises three medals, while Kabaddi guarantees two. Badminton, Cricket, Hockey, and Bridge have each secured an assured medal.

India currently occupies the fourth position in the overall medal tally, with China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea leading the rankings. This historic achievement reflects the unwavering dedication and exceptional talent of India’s athletes, making the nation proud on the Asian Games stage.

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October- 5-2023: In a game-changing move today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unleashed a tidal wave of development in Rajasthan, and it’s nothing short of spectacular! This cash injection of ₹5,000 crore is a game-changer for the state, which is gearing up for elections.

Picture this: The Prime Minister himself inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for projects that span roads, railways, aviation, healthcare, and higher education. It’s like a festival of progress right in the heart of Rajasthan!

PM Modi’s message was clear: these projects are like stepping stones to Rajasthan’s bright future. And the statistics back it up – 3,700 km of railway track electrified in just nine years, compared to a measly 600 km before 2014. Talk about turbocharging progress!

One of the star projects is a swanky 350-bed trauma center and a super cool critical care hospital block at AIIMS in Jodhpur, all for just ₹350 crore. It’s a one-stop-shop for top-notch emergency care.

But that’s not all! Seven critical care blocks will pop up across Rajasthan, thanks to the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM). It’s like a health care revolution happening right here.

For travel enthusiasts, here’s the cherry on top: a futuristic terminal building at Jodhpur airport worth ₹480 crore. Imagine 2,500 passengers getting smooth service during peak hours, with 35 lakh passengers every year. It’s going to put Rajasthan on the tourist map!

And, don’t forget, the Prime Minister also opened the doors to the IIT Jodhpur campus. That’s higher education soaring to new heights!

With a flourish, PM Modi waved his magic wand to kickstart road projects worth ₹1,475 crore and flagged off two brand-new train services. It’s like a transportation party!

The event saw Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and a whole bunch of enthusiasm for Rajasthan’s bright future. With these projects, the state is all set for a fantastic future, setting the stage for the big elections. Rajasthan, your transformation has just begun!

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making waves in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh with a slew of transformative projects worth ₹12,600 crore. Here’s what you need to know:

Rani Durgavati Memorial: In Jabalpur, a ₹100 crore project will honor Rani Durgavati with a magnificent 52-foot bronze statue and a museum showcasing the region’s history and culture.

Indore’s ‘Light House Project’: Costing ₹128 crore, this project under the ‘Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Urban’ benefits over 1,000 families.

Jal Jeevan Mission: Multiple projects in Mandla, Jabalpur, and Dindori, valued at ₹2,350 crore, will provide clean water access. Another ₹100 crore project in Seoni district will also be dedicated.

Road Upgrades: Road infrastructure improvements worth ₹4,800 crore include road upgradation, four-laning, and vital connections for smoother travel.

Railway Enhancements: Rail projects worth ₹1,850 crore will bolster trade and tourism by doubling rail lines and improving infrastructure.

Gas Pipeline and Bottling Plant: The Vijaipur-Auraiya-Phulpur Gas Pipeline Project (₹1,750 crore), and the Nagpur-Jabalpur section (₹147 crore) of the Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda Pipeline Project, will be dedicated.

PM Modi’s visit signifies a commitment to progress and development, leaving a lasting legacy of growth for Madhya Pradesh.

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India came together to celebrate the 154th Gandhi Jayanti, paying heartfelt tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in offering flowers at Rajghat in the heart of the capital.

As the morning sun lit up the memorial, Prime Minister Modi bowed before the eternal flame, embracing the spirit of Gandhi’s teachings. He also shared his respect on social media, reminding everyone of Gandhi’s global influence, inspiring unity and compassion worldwide.

“I salute Mahatma Gandhi on this special Gandhi Jayanti. His teachings continue to guide us. Let’s work to fulfill his dreams. May his ideas empower young people to bring unity and harmony everywhere,” Prime Minister Modi said.

The spirit of this significant day spread across the country, with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge paying their respects at Rajghat. Kharge beautifully summed up Gandhi’s essence, saying, “Gandhi is not just a person, but an idea and the moral compass of our nation. His values of truth, non-violence, freedom, equality, and coexistence are timeless. We bow to Bapu’s ideals on his Jayanti.”

The official Congress handle echoed these sentiments, paying tribute to Gandhi’s dedication to India’s freedom and emphasizing the importance of his values. “On Gandhi Jayanti, we pay tribute to the Mahatma, whose dedication to freedom won India’s independence. Let’s pledge to keep his values of peace, unity, and non-violence alive, guiding our nation.”

Even beyond the capital, Gandhi’s legacy was felt, with Jharkhand Governor CP Radhakrishnan, Chief Minister Hemant Soren, and JMM leader Mahua Manjhi paying their respects in Ranchi, highlighting the universality of his teachings.

Gandhi Jayanti not only marks his birth anniversary but also stands as a global reminder of non-violence and tolerance. The International Day of Non-Violence celebrated on this day honors Gandhi’s enduring impact, inspiring nations and individuals toward unity, compassion, and a more peaceful world.

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‘Ek Tareekh, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath’ Campaign Sees Massive Participation

On the eve of Mahatma Gandhi’s 153rd birth anniversary, a nationwide cleanliness drive has been launched as part of the ‘Ek Tareekh, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath’ campaign. This initiative, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to prepare for the upcoming celebrations of Gandhi Jayanti by promoting cleanliness, hygiene, and community participation.

Citizens from all walks of life, including politicians and students, have enthusiastically responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for a nationwide cleanliness drive. The ‘Ek Tareekh, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath’ campaign encourages an hour-long “shramdaan” (voluntary labor) to foster cleanliness and hygiene across the nation.

The campaign, aligned with the Swachh Bharat Mission, seeks to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of a clean and hygienic India, bringing his ideals of self-discipline and community service to the forefront. The Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry reported that more than 9.20 lakh sites throughout the country have been earmarked for this significant cleanliness initiative. These sites encompass public areas, educational institutions, government offices, and residential neighborhoods.

Participants, armed with brooms and a commitment to cleanliness, have come forward to clean and rejuvenate their surroundings, ensuring a clean environment for the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations. The ‘Ek Tareekh, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath’ campaign emphasizes the pivotal role cleanliness plays in securing a healthier and more sustainable future for India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his appeal, highlighted the importance of individual and collective efforts in maintaining a clean environment and preventing pollution. The campaign serves as a reflection of Mahatma Gandhi’s timeless teachings, fostering unity and shared responsibility among citizens to work towards a cleaner and more prosperous India.

As India commemorates the 153rd birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on October 2, this initiative stands as a testament to his enduring legacy. It underscores the unwavering commitment of the Indian populace to realize Gandhi’s dream of a Swachh Bharat.

The ‘Ek Tareekh, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath’ campaign sets the stage for grand Gandhi Jayanti celebrations and reiterates the power of collective action and the determination of the Indian people to create a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a week-long program called ‘Sankalp Saptaah’ aimed at improving the lives of people in aspirational blocks across India. The program focuses on efficient resource utilization, convergence, and public participation for grassroots development.

During the launch at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the significance of optimizing resources, stating that budgets alone cannot drive change, and efficient use of existing resources is equally crucial.

‘Sankalp Saptaah’ aligns with the Aspirational Blocks Programme (ABP) initiated by the Prime Minister in January. It aims to enhance governance at the block level, ultimately improving citizens’ quality of life.

To support the ABP’s successful implementation and develop robust strategies, ‘chintan shivirs’ (reflection workshops) were conducted at village and block levels nationwide. ‘Sankalp Saptaah’ represents the culmination of these deliberations and will be observed in all 500 aspirational blocks.

Throughout ‘Sankalp Saptaah,’ each day from October 3 to October 9 focuses on a specific development theme that all aspirational blocks will work on. These themes include ‘Sampoorna Swasthya’ (comprehensive health), ‘Suposhit Pariwaar’ (well-nourished families), ‘Swachhta’ (cleanliness), ‘Krishi’ (agriculture), ‘Shiksha’ (education), and ‘Samridhi Diwas’ (prosperity day).

The program’s final day, October 9, will celebrate the week’s achievements and efforts during ‘Sankalp Saptaah – Samavesh Samaroh.’ The inaugural event at Bharat Mandapam witnessed the participation of around 3,000 panchayat and block-level representatives and approximately two lakh people, including block and panchayat functionaries, farmers, and individuals from various backgrounds, who joined virtually.

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