Indore to become the world's first energy literate city? All you need to know
Starting December 1, the 'Indore Climate Mission' campaign aims to make Indore the world's first energy literate city. The initiative, supported by Energy Swaraj Foundation, will encourage 35 lakh residents to adopt energy-saving habits to reduce ...

The Indore Municipal Corporation has joined hands with NGO 'Energy Swaraj Foundation' for the campaign, the officials said on Wednesday.
The first phase of the campaign, starting December 1, will be conducted for 100 days under which the city residents will be motivated to reduce carbon emissions by giving them proper training, mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava told reporters.
"Our aim is to get Indore the identity of the world's first energy literate city through this campaign," he said.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay Professor Chetan Singh Solanki heads the 'Energy Swaraj Foundation'.
"By adopting small habits like wearing clothes without ironing once in a week and eating uncooked food one day in a week, we can save a lot of energy, which can greatly reduce the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases," said Solanki, who is popularly known as the "Solar Man of India".
Under the 'Indore Climate Mission', a target has been set to reduce the monthly electricity consumption in the city by 7 to 10 per cent, he added.
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