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Energy Swaraj for India: In conversation with Prof. Solanki

02:44 AM
13 August 2023

Energy Swaraj for India
Independence Special with Prof. Solanki

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What does Swaraj mean in the times of climate change?

As we prepare to celebrate the 77th Independence Day, let's talk about something important that affects all of us: climate change.

We spoke to Professor Chetan Singh Solanki during his Energy Swaraj Yatra, and he shared some precious insights.

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To our incredible users from all corners of India, we heard your heartfelt questions.

You asked about how climate change affects your future, the role of the government and social media, and what you, as young change-makers, can do to make a difference.

Get ready to be inspired by the passion of the 'Solar Man of India.' Learn how each one of us can combat the climate emergency by taking action, starting with an Energy Literacy Training.

This knowledge will empower us to use energy wisely and protect our environment.

Remember, in our pursuit of a truly atmanirbhar Bharat we can amass a true wealth - one of smiles and happiness. Let's celebrate this Independence Day by uniting our efforts to safeguard our planet and create a brighter, greener future for all.

About Prof. Chetan Singh Solanki

Prof. Solanki is an educator, researcher, and innovator. He has been on leave from IIT Bombay, traveling on a solar bus since 2020, as part of the 11-year Energy Swaraj Yatra aiming to promote 100% solar energy adoption.

Prof. Solanki is affectionately known as the "Solar Man of India" and "Solar Gandhi."

Happy Independence Day!

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