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Villages in Haryana centre of climate strategy, says official

July 30, 2025

Chandigarh, July 30

Haryana is redefining its response to climate change with a revamped State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC) that places villages at the centre of its strategy, Additional Chief Secretary (Environment, Forests, and Wildlife) Anand Mohan Sharan said on Wednesday.

The plan aims to empower rural communities, strengthen grassroots resilience and align climate goals with the state's broader development agenda.

While delivering the keynote address at the 'Agri-Jal Samvad: Enabling Ground-Level Climate Action-State Level Consultation' event on the downscaling of the revised state plan on climate change, Sharan unveiled a transformative vision to make every village a frontline hub of climate action.

"Climate change is not just a global challenge, it's a local reality impacting our farmers, families, and fields," he said.

With erratic rainfall, intensifying heatwaves, and depleting groundwater threatening Haryana’s agriculture-driven economy, the urgency is clear.

Over half of the state's population relies on farming, and increasing water scarcity is pushing rural communities to the brink.

"Resilience is not a choice; it's a necessity," the Additional Chief Secretary added.

The revised SAPCC serves as the state's comprehensive blueprint for climate action. It focuses on critical sectors -- agriculture, water, biodiversity, forests, and health -- with clear, measurable targets.

 

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