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British Deputy High Commissioner Caroline Rowett meets Chandigarh Adviser Rajeev Verma over green energy

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Chandigarh, July 17

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Caroline Rowett, British Deputy High Commissioner, Chandigarh, met UT Adviser Rajeev Verma here today. The two had discussions on subjects like climate change and environment, lower emission zones, green energy, transport and sustainable mobility. Some of these knowledge sharing agreements are already in the pipeline.

Last year in October 2023, the British High Commission in collaboration with the Chandigarh Administration had hosted a workshop focused on low emission zones (LEZ) within the city. LEZs, designated areas where access to polluting vehicles is restricted, are a key strategy aimed at enhancing air quality.

Through this knowledge exchange, city officials will be empowered to introduce critical guidelines and policy changes, fostering the successful implementation of LEZs and sustainable mobility. This concerted effort aligns with India’s ambitious net zero goal and will substantially reduce pollution stemming from tailpipe emissions.

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