Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday called for World Bank support to initiatives for behavioural changes as collective efforts across the world can save the planet from the adverse impact of climate change. He was addressing the World Bank event "Making it Personal: How Behavioural Change Can Tackle Climate Change," via a video message. Global institutions have an important role to play in encouraging countries across the world, the Prime Minister said. "I am told that the World Bank Group is looking to increase climate finance from 26 per cent to 35 per cent, as a share of total financing," he said.
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High-decibel campaign for Maha, Jharkhand polls ends
The campaigning for the Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly polls and by-elections in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, ended on Monday, bringing to culmination rallies and programs by a galaxy of politicians.
MHA to send 50 more companies of central forces to Manipur
The MHA last week provided 20 companies of CAPF 15 companies of the CRPF and five of the BSF
Kanyashree University hosts felicitation ceremony
Kanyashree University, established in 2020, held its third felicitation programme today at Rabindra Bhawan in Krishnagar.
KMC sets deadline for pending developmental works
Taking a stern stand against delayed projects in added areas, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation has issued a December deadline to the agencies working under Kolkata Environmental Improvement Investment Program (KEIIP) for completing works that were said to have been pending with unnatural delay.
Defence officials discuss ways to enhance welfare measures for ex-servicemen
Dr Niten Chandra, secretary, department of ex-servicemen welfare (DESW), ministry of defence, along with Brig. D S Basera, secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board (KSB), visited Kolkata on 17-18 November.
Prime accused in Trinamul leader's murder in cop net
West Bengal Police on Monday arrested Sujal Prasad, the prime accused behind the murder of Ashok Sau, a local Trinamul Congress leader in North 24 Parganas district.
CM Mamata Stresses On homestavs in tribal lands
CM al SO pr Op OSed t O imparttraining t O the tribal people f Ore COn Omngr OWth
Rape plaint by deaf & dumb woman
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RG Kar scam case whistleblower to move court against irregularities in another Bengal govt hospital
Former deputy superintendent of R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital Akhktar Ali, regarded as the whistleblower in the case of financial irregularities at the same hospital, has now started the process of moving the Calcutta High Court against similar irregularities at another state-run hospital.
Inspiring: Painter with hearing impairment gives message of hope
Any physical limitations cannot be the end of life. Deepan Sarkar, a painter having hearing impairment issues sent out the message of optimism and resilience amid adversities at his debut today.