PM Modi's Green Vision: How Gujarat Leads India's Environmental Revolution

PM Modi used his Mann Ki Baat address to spotlight Gujarat's impressive environmental achievements. The state has become a national leader in renewable energy with over 51,000 MW installed capacity. Gujarat's mangrove conservation efforts have expanded coverage to 1,175 square kilometers through dedicated afforestation programs. The Prime Minister specifically praised the rapid progress of mangrove plantations in Kori Creek and emphasized the importance of citizen participation in environmental protection.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises Gujarat Environmental Efforts in Mann Ki Baat

  • Gujarat leads India with 51,869 MW renewable energy capacity including major solar and wind projects
  • State expands mangrove cover to 1,175 sq km through MISHTI scheme afforestation efforts
  • PM Modi highlights Kutch's mangrove plantation drives and new Mangrove Learning Centre
  • Over 51,500 kg waste collected in coastal cleanup campaigns across 10 Gujarat beaches
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PM Modi highlights Gujarat's environmental efforts in 'Mann Ki Baat'

PM Modi highlights Gujarat's mangrove conservation, renewable energy leadership, and citizen-driven environmental initiatives during his Mann Ki Baat address.

"Trees and plants, regardless of where they grow, contribute to the well-being of all living beings - PM Narendra Modi"

Ahmedabad, Oct 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday commended Gujarat's ongoing initiatives in environmental conservation and the promotion of a green India, with a particular focus on the Kutch region.

The Prime Minister praised efforts to protect and nurture trees and plants and urged citizens to actively participate in expanding these initiatives across the state.

Highlighting specific projects, PM Modi noted the rapid progress of mangrove plantation drives in the Kori Creek area. He also mentioned the establishment of a Mangrove Learning Centre, designed to strengthen local efforts in environmental protection and sustainable development.

Emphasising the broader significance of greenery, the Prime Minister remarked that trees and plants, regardless of where they grow, contribute to the well-being of all living beings and play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance.

Through his address, PM Modi reinforced the message that citizen participation is crucial to safeguard ecosystems, combat climate change, and build a sustainable future, encouraging every individual to contribute to India's green initiatives.

Gujarat has emerged as a national leader in environmental conservation, implementing multifaceted strategies across coastal protection, renewable energy, and ecosystem restoration.

The state has significantly expanded its mangrove cover, with over 19,000 hectares afforested under the central government's MISHTI scheme. This initiative has propelled Gujarat to the national forefront, with 19,020 hectares afforested in just two years, expanding the state's mangrove cover to 1,175 square kilometres - the second-largest in India after the Sundarbans.

Gujarat has become India's leader in renewable energy capacity, with a total installed capacity of 51,869 MW as of October 2024, including 19,421.89 MW from solar and 13,514.68 MW from wind energy.

The state's Renewable Energy Policy-2023 encourages small-scale projects, offering fixed tariffs and streamlined approvals to facilitate growth in the sector. To combat plastic pollution, Gujarat has organised extensive beach clean-up campaigns.

On International Coastal Cleanup Day, over 51,500 kg of waste was collected and scientifically disposed of across 10 coastal sites, including Dwarka, Shivrajpur, and Dumas. These efforts are supported by the Gujarat Pollution Control Board, local municipalities, forest officials, NGOs, and industries, emphasising citizen involvement and responsible waste disposal.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see focus on environmental issues. But I hope similar efforts reach other states too. Why only Gujarat getting highlighted? Every state needs such initiatives for real national impact.
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Arjun K
The renewable energy numbers are impressive! 51,869 MW is no small achievement. This shows how development and environment protection can go hand in hand. More states should learn from Gujarat's model.
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Sarah B
The Mangrove Learning Centre is a brilliant initiative! Education and awareness are key to long-term environmental protection. Hope they involve local communities and schools in this program.
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Vikram M
Beach clean-up collecting 51,500 kg waste is commendable! But we need to address the root cause - reducing plastic consumption. Public awareness campaigns about alternatives to single-use plastics are equally important.
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Michael C
The citizen participation aspect is crucial. Environmental protection cannot be just government's responsibility. Each one of us needs to contribute in our own small ways. Let's all plant at least one tree this year! 🌳

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