Indian Akshay Urja Day

Akshay Urja diwas is an awareness campaign about the developments of renewable energy in India, celebrated on August 20 every year since 2004. The Indian Ministry for New & Renewable Energy Sources[1] initiated Akshay Urja Day (Diwas) in 2004. The first function was organised at New Delhi in 2004 and 2005 followed repeated in Nagpur in 2006 and at Hyderabad in 2007 and Panchkula, Haryana in 2008.[2]

The day commemorates the birthday of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.

The Ministry for New & Renewable Energy Sources, Govt. of India promotes innovation to adopt renewable energy sources to produce power for the electricity grid and for several standalone applications and decentralised power production.

The energy such as Biogas, Solar Energy, Wind energy, hydroelectrical power are few example of Akshay Urja. It is essential to develop way to use akshay urja or renewable energy more efficiently.

The main motive of Akshya urja Diwas[3] is to make people aware that they have to think about the renewable energy (Akshya Urja) apart from tradition energy, The energy which we are getting naturally doesn't have any side effect on environment, and by using this energy we can use the traditional energy for more long time.[citation needed]

Inaugural event

At the first Akshay Urja Diwas in 2004 a commemorative stamp was released by the Prime Minister. A human chain of nearly 12,000 school children was formed in the national capital to promote a renewable future. [4]

Supporting organizations

  • Indian Biogas Association[5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.mnre.gov.in/mission-and-vision-2/mission-and-vision/
  2. ^ "Nation To Celebrate 'Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas' | Insync - Oneindia Boldsky". Boldsky.com. 2008-08-19. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  3. ^ "motive of Akshya Urja Diwas". Newstrend.news. Newstrend. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas, 2008". Newstrackindia.com. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
  5. ^ "Biogas-india – Home". Retrieved 20 August 2020.

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