India's per capita carbon footprint is 60% lower than global average: PM Modi
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India's per capita carbon footprint is 60% lower than global average: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 22 said country's per capita carbon footprint is 60% lower than the global average.
"Today, as we discuss global climate action, I want to leave one thought with you.
India's per capita carbon footprint is 60% lower than the global average as our lifestyle is still rooted in sustainable traditional practices," PM said during Leaders' Summit on Climate.
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