Written by Intern Queeny George M.H , Team Allycaral
The Partner Technology Event hosted by the Goa Energy Development Agency (GEDA) in Panaji received strong support on Friday with the presence of Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant. The event served as a platform for showcasing emerging advancements in clean energy, such as solar energy, biofuels, battery regeneration, and cutting-edge wastewater management solutions.
Dr Sawant emphasized Goaโs commitment to sustainable energy goals and pointed to initiatives like the BiofuelCircle portal, rooftop solar programs, and the PM Surya Ghar Yojana as examples of progress. โGoa is moving ahead with initiatives like the โBiofuelCircleโ portal, rooftop solar, PM Surya Ghar Yojana, and other initiatives,โ said Dr Sawant during his address.
The event was not just about clean energy but also about how industries across the board can adapt to technological advancements. From raw material sourcing to ownership patterns (private, public, joint, or cooperative), industries are being urged to align with evolving technologies and sustainability goals to remain competitive and future-ready.
One of the significant topics discussed was the critical role of waste management and how advanced technology can help tackle issues such as toxic plastic waste. โWaste management can be helped with the advanced technology and how it can be useful in depletion of โToxic plasticโ and a โClean environmentโ to save the water bodies and biodiversity,โ Dr Sawant said.
This initiative ties into Indiaโs broader climate and sustainability roadmap, including its target to achieve major clean energy milestones by 2030. The GEDA event is a strong step in reinforcing Goaโs alignment with that national mission, showcasing how localized efforts can contribute to a greener, cleaner India.
India took a bold stride towards becoming a global hub for green mobility as Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated two landmark initiatives at the Suzuki Motor Plant in Hansalpur, Gujarat. The event marked a transformative moment in Indiaโs green energy journey, reinforcing the governmentโs push for Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India.
At the center of this historic day was the launch of Suzukiโs first global strategic Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)โthe e-VITARAโwhich will now be manufactured in India and exported to over 100 countries, including advanced markets like Europe and Japan. This development officially positions India as Suzukiโs global production hub for electric vehicles.
In a parallel breakthrough, PM Modi also launched domestic production of hybrid battery electrodes at the TDS Lithium-Ion Battery plant, a joint venture between Toshiba, Denso, and Suzuki. This step signifies a crucial shift in Indiaโs EV supply chain dynamics, ensuring that over 80% of the battery value is now manufactured within the country.
PM Modi highlighted that what began over a decade ago, when land was first allotted to Maruti Suzuki in Gujarat, has now matured into a global export powerhouse. He emphasized that the new EV initiatives reflect both Indiaโs engineering capacity and its growing importance in global value chains. He praised the late Osamu Suzukiโs vision and the expansion of India-Japan cooperation in manufacturing and innovation.
Acknowledging the broader significance of the developments, the Prime Minister noted that India is now exporting carsโand electric vehiclesโback to Japan, a testament to India’s rising capabilities and global trust in its manufacturing standards. He stressed that companies like Suzuki are not just foreign investors, but brand ambassadors of Indiaโs industrial transformation.
Further emphasizing clean mobility, PM Modi announced plans for hybrid ambulances, developed within just six months by Maruti Suzuki, as part of the โน11,000 crore PM E-DRIVE scheme. These vehicles are set to modernize emergency services while aligning with Indiaโs clean energy goals.
The Prime Minister also reaffirmed India’s dedication to building a strong domestic EV ecosystem. Until recently, India imported nearly all its EV batteries, but now, with the local production of hybrid battery components, the nation is moving quickly toward self-reliance. PM Modi noted that initiatives like the National Critical Mineral Mission, which will launch over 1,200 exploration campaigns, aim to secure rare earth minerals essential for EVs and semiconductors.
PM Modi credited sustained reforms over the past decade for the dramatic growth in manufacturingโelectronics production has grown by 500%, mobile phone output by 2,700%, and defence production by over 200%. He emphasized that the focus on plug-and-play infrastructure, logistics parks, and PLI schemes have transformed India into a competitive industrial destination.
Highlighting the depth of India-Japan ties, PM Modi shared how Japan played a key role in the early editions of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, and how personal efforts were made to ensure comfort and cultural integration for Japanese investorsโfrom golf courses to cuisine. He announced that he would be visiting Japan next week, further reinforcing the strength of the bilateral relationship.
The Prime Minister concluded by calling on Indian states to compete in attracting global investors through reform-driven, pro-development policies. He expressed confidence that the initiatives launched today will lay the foundation for a developed India by 2047, with Japan continuing to be one of the country’s most trusted partners on that journey.
Also present at the ceremony were Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel, Japanโs Ambassador to India H.E. Mr. Ono Keiichi, and senior executives from Suzuki Motor Corporation.
In a landmark step towards green transport and renewable energy adoption, Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW), Varanasi has commissioned Indiaโs first 70-meter removable solar panel system between railway tracks.
The innovative system features 28 solar panels with a total capacity of 15KWp, making it a pioneering model for eco-friendly energy generation within the railway network.
What makes this project unique is its removable design, allowing panels to be dismantled when required for track maintenance โ ensuring both innovation and practicality.
Indian Railways, one of the worldโs largest transport networks, has been working on multiple sustainability initiatives including electrification, renewable energy sourcing, and reduced carbon emissions. The installation at BLW highlights the organisationโs commitment to Indiaโs net-zero emissions target by 2070.
Officials highlighted that the solar system will not only help in reducing carbon emissions but also lower operational costs by harnessing clean, renewable power.
This initiative represents a symbolic and practical shift โ integrating sustainability into Indiaโs transport backbone. If replicated nationwide, it could significantly transform the way Indian Railways consumes and conserves energy.
๐โจ A milestone in Indiaโs clean energy journey, and a proud moment for the nation.
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Panaji, Goa โ In a proud moment for Goaโs green transformation and tourism innovation, Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant inaugurated the stateโs first private solar-powered passenger/cruise boat, M.V. LRAJ GREEN Solution, at a formal ceremony attended by top government officials and dignitaries.
The event was graced by Union Minister Shripad Naik, MP Sadanand Shet Tanavade, NRI Commissioner Narendra Sawaikar, and several other officials and stakeholders from Goaโs sustainability and tourism sectors.
The M.V. LRAJ GREEN Solution is the first fully solar-powered private boat in Goa. Designed for passenger cruises and eco-friendly tourism, the boat operates solely on solar energy, eliminating the need for diesel and reducing carbon emissions. The launch is a symbol of Goa’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainable tourism practices.
Chief Minister’s Statement
During the launch, CM Dr. Pramod Sawant remarked,
โGoa is not just India’s favorite tourist destination โ it is also emerging as a leader in green tourism and clean energy adoption. The LRAJ GREEN Solution is a great example of what innovation and commitment to the environment can achieve.โ
Why This Matters
This solar-powered boat opens the door to eco-tourism ventures in Goa that are cleaner, quieter, and more environmentally responsible. It sets a precedent for the future of transport and tourism in the coastal state, balancing economic growth with ecological responsibility.
Whatโs Next?
The success of the M.V. LRAJ GREEN Solution could inspire more private and public sector players to adopt similar sustainable innovations. With Goaโs natural beauty and growing tourist footfall, solar boats offer a perfect intersection of green tech and economic opportunity.
This is more than a launch โ itโs a leap toward Goaโs green future.
New Delhi | July 2025 : In a commendable achievement, the twin cities of Prayagraj and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh have emerged as national role models in the fight against air pollution, securing full marks under the Government of Indiaโs National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) performance index.
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), which monitors the implementation of the NCAP across India, noted that Prayagraj and Varanasi were the only two cities to score 100 out of 100 for their coordinated and sustained actions to improve urban air quality.
The comprehensive evaluation measured key performance areas including:
Reduction in PM2.5 and PM10 levels
Citizen participation and awareness campaigns
Transition to cleaner fuels
Urban forestry and green cover expansion
Improved public transport and reduced vehicular emissions
Stringent control of industrial emissions
Officials attributed the success to proactive governance, public awareness, and the integration of environmental considerations into urban development.
โThese results show that holistic and community-driven planning can reverse the tide of air pollution,โ said an MoEFCC spokesperson.
Both cities implemented rooftop solar schemes, electric vehicle incentives, solid waste management upgrades, and smart traffic controls as part of their clean air action plans.
Experts have hailed this recognition as a blueprint for other cities aspiring to improve urban air quality and meet Indiaโs climate goals.
With this milestone, Prayagraj and Varanasi are not only spiritual centres but now also symbols of sustainability, proving that development and environmental protection can go hand in hand.