City
Epaper

Entire rail network will be electrified: Goyal

By IANS | Updated: November 16, 2019 19:45 IST

Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday said the government is fully committed to environmental causes and aims to electrify the railways in gradual phases.

Open in App

"The entire railway network in India would be electrified in phased manner making it environment-friendly," the minister said.

Addressing the inaugural session of the two-day Global Law Conference on Environmental Law: Challenges and Solutions' at Chandigarh University here, he said India would lead the world in poverty alleviation, counter-terrorism and climate justice.

He said there is a dire need to keep a balance between the environment and the the development process based on the needs of society, adding that it is in the Indian tradition and heritage to respect nature.

He said that even Kautilya's treatise Arthshastra has mention of environment protection, while Emperor Ashoka's fifth rock edict too stresses on the same issue.

"The government of India is fully committed to environment protection from day one," the minister added.

Talking about e-vehicle, he said it provides a unique opportunity to India and can help in saving billions in foreign exchange.

Highlighting the achievements of the government, Goyal said after 2014 within five years more than 90 per cent of households have cooking gas connections and sanitation coverage has reached more than 90 per cent.

In his presidential address, Justice Deepak Gupta of the Supreme Court stressed that missionary zeal is necessary to address environmental issues and a healthy environment ensures a good economy.

In his welcome address, Justice Swatanter Kumar (retd), who is the chairman of the advisory board of the university, said the purpose of the conference were to bring to the fore the challenges and solutions related to the environment and creating environmental consciousness in the people, especially in the youth.

Stressing on environmental laws, he said India has enough laws for environmental protection but the issue is with the implementation.

United Nations Environment Director Mrema Elizabeth interacted with the participants through a tele-conference and lauded the efforts of the Supreme Court in interpreting fundamental rights in relation to the environment.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: indiaThe Supreme CourtGoyalSwatanter KumarChandigarh University
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDonald Trump Imposes Additional 25% Tariff on India, Total Tariff Now 50%

TechnologyWill the Government Have to Offer More Incentives on EVs? NITI Aayog Raises Concerns Over Slow Sales Growth

OpinionsWhy is Trump So Upset with India?

MumbaiUniversity of Bristol Chooses Mumbai for Its First Overseas Campus, Set to Open in September 2026

NationalRaksha Bandhan 2025: Now You Can Send a Rakhi to Your Brother in India Post's Waterproof Envelope — Here's How to Track Your Parcel

National Realted Stories

NationalBarmer Refinery to redefine India’s petroleum self-reliance: Madan Rathore

NationalMP govt to hold one-day workshop on POCSO in Bhopal tomorrow

NationalGuwahati Airport's new terminal set to open in November: Assam CM

NationalAssam CM highlights stark disparities in girls’ education in state

National'Election fraud': Preparations underway in full swing for Rahul's event in Karnataka