Javadekar's big statement, says-
Javadekar's big statement, says- "Since 1990 only half of the annual carbon emissions have been eradicated"
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On Wednesday, at the World Sustainable Development Summit, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar accused the developed countries. He said that the responsibility of reducing annual carbon emissions is with the developed countries but they are not doing anything for it. No action was taken by them.

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While speaking at the 20th edition of the World Sustainable Development Summit, the Minister said that since 1990 only half of the annual carbon emissions have been eradicated, a lot of work is needed for this. A three-day conference has been organized. It will run at India Habitat Center from 29 to 31 January. The topic of this conference is the Sustainable Development Goal of 2030.

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Apart from this, the war between the BJP and AAP is continuing for the Delhi Assembly elections. Union Minister Prakash Javadekar on Monday made a big attack on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Prakash Javadekar said that Arvind Kejriwal did not approve the JNU investigation case. If they had approved the file, it would not have been an issue like Shaheen Bagh today. We can see what kind of slogans are being raised in Shaheen Bagh. It is necessary to know the role of the Popular Front of India (PFI) in the protests and where and to whom 120 crore rupees were distributed.

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