Heatwave alert for next four days in Delhi, govt tells schools to call early vacations
23 May 2024

Delhi sweltered under a heatwave as temperatures soared above 46°C, prompting a red alert extension till Friday and school closures for summer vacations.
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India needs $10tn by 2070 to achieve net zero: Yadav
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India needs $10 trillion by 2070 for its net zero goal, focusing on green finance as essential for development and urging developed nations to fulfil their climate commitments.

Tax rebalancing in Indian energy sector: Renewables cheaper, coal costlier
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Industry experts and developers have hail GST cuts on clean energy equipment, saying it will be a major enabler for India’s ambitious climate goals.