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UN veteran Ramu Damodaran believes that India should lead global solar alliance | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 27: Ramu Damodaran, a United Nations veteran who has worked in various UN departments for the past 25 years has said that it is appropriate that the country that brought `Surya Namaskar' to the world should now lead the global initiative on solar energy working with the United Nations. India, which has started the International Solar Alliance (ISA), is now going to ask the United Nations for observer status so that countries can pool in their intellectual and entrepreneurial abilities to harvest solar energy and also create bilateral platforms blending creative solutions with technical and financial mechanisms. Damodaran was addressing school students and teachers at an online session of Muskaan to observe the 76th United Nations Day. The event was organized by non-profit organization education for all trust in association with Prabha Khaitan Foundation, Kolkata, and supported by Shree Cement. Damodaran said that India will certainly become a permanent member of the United Nations and the security council will be enriched. He said that there would be a need for global governance in areas of global public good like health, sustainable development beyond 2030, artificial intelligence, use of digital technology, peaceful use of outer space, creation of emergency platforms and so on. |
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