Sustainable Environment
Objective
The objective is to maintain a clean, green and healthy environment with peoples’ participation to support higher and inclusive economic growth through sustainable utilization of available natural resources. The 2022-23 goals include the following.
Air pollution:
- Bringing down PM2.5 levels in Indian cities to less than 50.
- Creating 175 GW of renewable energy generation capacity.
- Eliminating crop residue burning. Ensuring the coverage of all households with LPG for cooking.
Solid waste management
- Implementing effectively the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.
Water pollution
- Encouraging industries to utilize recycled/treated water to the extent possible and ensuring zero discharge of untreated effluents from industrial units.
- Ensuring Aviral and ....
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