The two-day G-20 Science-related Summit has commenced in Agartala today and will continue till April 4. This summit has been organized for the first time in Tripura. The theme of the Science-related Summit is ‘Clean Energy for Greener Future.’
The two-day G-20 Summit has been organized at the In-door Exhibition Hall of the International Fair Ground, Hapania. Indian representative of the G-20, Prof. Narinder Mehra, said the hospitality of Tripura had touched our hearts. The whole world must collectively work towards greenifying our Earth for future generations. Every one of us must unitedly reach a certain goal by taking new innovative initiatives. He emphasized making the most of the opportunity at this conference, taking everyone along.
Representatives of China, Australia, Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Argentina, South Korea, Indonesia, Morocco, Tanzania, and Ethiopia participated in the G-20 Science Conference organized in Tripura.
At the beginning of the conference, the Principal Scientific Advisor of the Government of India, Prof. Ajay Sood, said clean energy plays a significant role in industrialisation. It is essential to take apt steps to resolve the issues regarding clean energy. Matters as to how clean energy can be produced without polluting the environment must be thought about. Today’s conference will help to make policies in concerned areas and resolve different issues within a bounded time. He also emphasized using Green Hydrogen in the Clean energy sector.
Presiding over the G-20 Summit Conference on behalf of India, the representatives shed light on climate change. Research and innovative initiatives on producing clean energy are important matters at present. Brazil’s representative at the conference said we must all stand against climate change. He lauded the hospitality of the state. Representatives of the G-20 country Indonesia also took part in the conference via video conferencing. Representatives of the G-20 countries, including Indian representatives and scientists took part in the conference.