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Shoonya Campaign Townhall - Inviting Suggestions On How Can Local Communities Power India's Electric Mobility Swift

Shoonya Campaign Townhall - Inviting Suggestions On How Can Local Communities Power India's Electric Mobility Swift
Start Date :
Feb 13, 2024
Last Date :
Mar 13, 2024
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The NITI Aayog-led Shoonya campaign, in partnership with MyGov India, is thrilled to announce the electric vehicles Townhall, an open discussion platform for citizens to share ...

The NITI Aayog-led Shoonya campaign, in partnership with MyGov India, is thrilled to announce the electric vehicles Townhall, an open discussion platform for citizens to share valuable ideas and suggestions to promote and enhance the clean electric mobility ecosystem in India. The Townhall focuses on electric vehicles (EVs) and their associated advantages, including cost savings, clean air, health benefits, and emission reduction.

In line with this initiative, NITI Aayog in collaboration with MyGov, invites input from citizens.

To learn more about the Shoonya Campaign and discover the benefits of EVs, please visit the Shoonya campaign website at www.shoonya.info

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JYOTIPRAKASHBANERJEE
JYOTIPRAKASHBANERJEE 1 year 7 months ago

1. **Community Charging Stations:** Encourage local businesses and community centers to set up electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. This not only facilitates charging accessibility but also promotes a sustainable mindset.

2. **Awareness Programs:** Conduct workshops and campaigns within communities to raise awareness about the benefits of electric mobility. Dispelling myths and showcasing the environmental advantages can drive local interest.

3. **Incentive Programs:** Collaborate with local authorities to introduce incentives for individuals and businesses adopting electric vehicles. Tax breaks, subsidies, or discounts on charging services can boost adoption.

4. **Educational Initiatives:** Work with schools and colleges to integrate electric mobility education into curriculums. Empowering the younger generation with knowledge fosters a future that embraces sustainable transportation.

5. **Community Fleets:** Establish shared electric vehicle fleets within neighborhoods.

AjitRanjan
AjitRanjan 1 year 7 months ago

सर्वप्रथम जनप्रतिनिधि एवम शिक्षक को EV के लिए प्रेरित किया जाना चाहिए। जागरूकता एवं EV के फायदे जन जन तक पहुंचना होगा। सस्ती कीमत , charging station ,एवम बिना ब्याज के ऋण EV को जन जन से जन मन तक पहुंचाएगा। सोलर पैनल से चार्ज करने की व्यवस्था इसे और मजबूती प्रदान करेगा।

RajshreeTiwari
RajshreeTiwari 1 year 7 months ago

I propose a fundamental shift in perspective, beginning with individual self-reflection, to catalyze a global transformation. The foremost criterion for a leading nation should not be its economic prowess alone, but its commitment to ethical decision-making and moral leadership, guiding the world toward righteousness. This ethos should resonate with every inhabitant of our planet.

Consider, for instance, our approach to childhood education. Rather than prioritizing profit-driven skills, such as programming, at a young age, we should afford children the opportunity to experience a holistic upbringing. By excessively focusing on monetary gains, we risk stifling their creativity and diversity of talents. Do we truly want a society where everyone pursues the same career path, rendering certain professions redundant?

Sharath Kashyap R
Sharath Kashyap R 1 year 7 months ago

In continuation to my previous suggestion, Foreign manufacturing, energy sector companies have got lot of money. Now they hire these software consultancies do some software related work. Now they are considered as clients & these clients exploit the employees of these software companies in the name of client visits & other stuff. Now, as they give the work to consultancies, they are treated as gods. But one thing you have to note here. Whatever they are, but they are doing business, right? In the name of business, if you are exploiting your business counterpart’s company’s employees, is this moral? Does anybody have any idea on this? I leave it to the reader. So what I am saying is westerners are mainly business people, but they are doing business in immoral tactics ways. What our government is doing to check this? My intention is rightful ways should be followed to live the life. Hence, mentioned these suggestions.

Sharath Kashyap R
Sharath Kashyap R 1 year 7 months ago

In continuation to my previous suggestion, We are not understanding the main thing here. Money should not be the main motive. Money should be a part of society. But complete society should not stand on money. So, we need to become third, then Second & then the first largest economy. But at the same time, we need to check that we are doing this in rightful manner. Also, we need to check whether our motto is to make big economy or to have prosperous & healthy society. Because prosperous & healthy society comes from rightful & moral motive. Western countries are nothing but immoral business people. They exploit everything for money. But this kind of buddhi should not come to our people & their future generations. My question is, what steps are taken by our government in this regard? See, I will tell you one thing, these western people are using money to exploit our citizens up to date. These so called Software consultancy MNCs are examples of this.

Sharath Kashyap R
Sharath Kashyap R 1 year 7 months ago

My suggestion is, we have to change our perspective & thereby the perspective of the whole world starting by me myself. The no.1 country in the world should be that country which is no. 1 in taking the right-fullness & Moral decisions. Also which walks & take the whole world together with it in rightful path. This should be the perspective of every citizen of earth. As an example, from childhood, we need to give our children a chance to live their lives like normal human beings. But what our education policymakers are doing. They are putting programming in high school level. If we make our children so much money oriented from childhood only, then what way do they live? If everybody starts doing programming, then why does software Engineers are required? The problem is in our perspective. We are thinking, Money is the main thing in the world & US has money, Europe has money, So, blindly follow them, blindly compete them. If they are eating mud, what you will also eat mud?

Sundar Krishnaiyer
Sundar Krishnaiyer 1 year 7 months ago

Respected Sir

All the Govt vehicles should be in Electronic Vehicles.
All the Government Employees should be use Electrical vehicles twice in a week
Public transport should be in Electronic..it is not so easy.. but long year before I experienced that I have travelled electric bus from Ukkadam to Gandhipuram in Coimbatore Tamilnadu in the period of CM Dr.J.Jayalatha..
but that services stopped for some other reasons and further that was not implemented.. But now a days it is so wonderful and revolution of EV is one of the essential of every one.. We very much thankful to you for you support for grading subsidy.. and request to extend the period for another 20 years this field will be full growth and entire nation come in No pollution
Vande Mataram Bharat Mata ki Jai

Bahadur Singh thakur
Bahadur Singh thakur 1 year 7 months ago

इलेक्ट्रिक गाड़ियां सभी की पहुंच में हो सके इस लिए इनकी कीमत कम होनी चाहिए, चार्जिंग स्टेशन जगह-जगह बनाने की आवश्यकता है,पुरानी गाड़ियों को इलेक्ट्रिक गाड़ियों में कैसे बदलें इसके लिए योजना बनाना, इलेक्ट्रिक गाड़ियों में सोलर बैटरी के विकल्प पर भी विचार किया जाना चाहिए साथ ही इलेक्ट्रिक वाहनों में सेफ्टी फीचर्स का भी विशेष ध्यान रखने की आवश्यकता है।

Ignesius Ernest Thambyraj
Ignesius Ernest Thambyraj 1 year 7 months ago

1. Remove incentives for petrol/diesel/gas based vehicles
2. Invest in R&D of electric vehicles technology
3. Provide funding go top private educational institution to start research on electric vehicles technology ( not IITs).
4. Promote collaboration between educational institutions and industry by removing funding barriers
5. Increase incentives for electric vehicles
6. Provide a exchange offer between petrol/diesel/gas based vehicles to an equivalent electric vehicle
7. Convert all trains to electrical
8. Phase-out petrol/diesel/gas based vehicles