Solar Energy's True Power: How Clean Energy Creates Global Empowerment

President Droupadi Murmu highlighted that solar energy goes beyond power generation to enable empowerment and inclusive development. She emphasized that energy equity forms the foundation of social equity by transforming communities. The President urged member countries to connect solar energy with job creation and rural livelihoods. She expressed confidence that the ISA Assembly would mark a milestone in building an equitable world through solar energy.

Key Points: President Murmu Links Solar Energy to Inclusive Development at ISA

  • President Murmu inaugurated Eighth Session of International Solar Alliance Assembly in New Delhi
  • Climate change requires urgent global action through solar energy adoption
  • Solar power should link to job creation and women's leadership opportunities
  • Ecological balance must be preserved while expanding solar installations
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Solar energy is not merely about power generation but also about empowerment and inclusive development: President Droupadi Murmu

President Droupadi Murmu emphasizes solar energy's role in empowerment, job creation, and social equity at International Solar Alliance Assembly in New Delhi.

"Our progress should not only be measured through megawatts but through the number of lives illuminated - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, October 28

President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday asserted that solar energy is not merely about power generation but also about empowerment and inclusive development, as per a release by the President's Secretariat.

She inaugurated the opening plenary of the Eighth Session of the International Solar Alliance Assembly (ISA) in New Delhi.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said that the ISA stands as a symbol of humanity's shared aspiration to harness solar energy for inclusion, dignity, and collective prosperity.

The President said that climate change is affecting the entire world. Urgent, concrete steps need to be taken to address this threat. India is committed to combating climate change and is taking determined steps to do so. She highlighted that ISA represents a significant step towards addressing this global challenge by encouraging the adoption and use of solar energy.

The President said that the idea of inclusion defines India's development journey. Our experience in illuminating homes in the remotest areas confirms our belief that energy equity is the foundation of social equity. Access to affordable and clean energy empowers communities, drives the local economy, and opens up opportunities that extend well beyond the provision of electricity.

The President urged all Member Countries to think beyond infrastructure and focus on the lives of the people. She said that this Assembly should develop a collective action plan that links solar energy with job creation, women's leadership, rural livelihoods, and digital inclusion. Our progress should not only be measured through megawatts but through the number of lives illuminated, the number of families strengthened, and the number of communities transformed.

The focus should also be on technology development and on sharing the latest and advanced technologies with all for maximum benefit. She emphasised that as we expand large-scale solar installations, we should ensure that the ecological balance of the region is preserved, as environmental conservation is the very reason for turning to green energy.

The President said that we should work with more dedication not only for our own countries but for the entire world, and not only for the present generation but for future generations. She expressed confidence that the deliberations and decisions of this Assembly will serve as a milestone in the production of solar energy, contributing to the building of an inclusive and equitable world.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great vision but implementation needs to be faster. Many remote areas still lack basic electricity access. Hope the government ensures these solar projects actually reach the poorest communities.
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Arjun K
India's leadership in ISA makes me proud! Solar energy can create so many local jobs - from installation to maintenance. This is sustainable development in action. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy sector, I appreciate the emphasis on ecological balance. Large solar farms shouldn't damage local ecosystems. Sustainable approach is crucial.
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Kavya N
The focus on women's leadership in solar energy is much needed! When women in rural areas get training in solar technology, it changes entire communities. More power to this initiative! 💪
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Michael C
Impressive vision from President Murmu. Measuring progress by lives illuminated rather than just megawatts shows true commitment to inclusive development. Hope other countries follow India's example.

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