Mini-grids: Electricity for All
Today, in India, we face both an environment as well as a development crisis. On the one hand we are still struggling with the problems of inequality, poverty and improving the human development indicators. On the other hand, environmental pollution and ecological destruction is now a runaway problem. Both these crises are also interacting with and reinforcing each other. This is best reflected in our energy sector.
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