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

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Feb 13, 2024
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Mar 13, 2024
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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 ...
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Andaluri Srinivas
2 years 2 months ago
Local eco system for power electronics service
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Local battery maintenance agencies
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Local EV specific workshops
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Pooled charging infrastructure
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RWAs own charging infrastructure
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PRIYANSH KUMAR
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Building, defending, and maintaining democratic structures against invasion, coup d'état, natural disasters, or other dangers is referred to as civil defense. Creating means to alter unjust structures, processes, and policies as well as to ease tensions, settle disputes, and end confrontations without using force falls under the broad umbrella of civil defense. Agriculture and natural resource management, water and sanitation, as well as access to education, health, and social assistance programmes, are a few examples of civil defense or peacebuilding activities.
Electric vehicles are considered more environmentally friendly than traditional internal combustion engine vehicles for more valuable reasons like Zero tailpipe emissions because EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, meaning they don't emit pollutants such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and other harmful pollutants that contribute to air pollution.
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KRISHNA MURARI CHAUBEY
2 years 2 months ago
Civil Defense
Building, defending, and maintaining democratic structures against invasion, coup d'état, natural disasters, or other dangers is referred to as civil defense. Creating means to alter unjust structures, processes, and policies as well as to ease tensions, settle disputes, and end confrontations without using force falls under the broad umbrella of civil defense. Agriculture and natural resource management, water and sanitation, as well as access to education, health, and social assistance programmes, are a few examples of civil defense or peacebuilding activities.
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KRISHNA MURARI CHAUBEY
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Civil resistance
Non-cooperation with repressive social, economic, and political systems, nonviolent protest, and the establishment of alternative institutions of government are all examples of civil resistance. Civil resistance may result in regime change or the repeal of repressive laws and practises, or it may contribute to peacemaking by facilitating negotiations between conflicting parties.
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KRISHNA MURARI CHAUBEY
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Furthermore, creativity, discipline, courage, and strength are necessary for active nonviolence. To redirect rage over injustice toward the creation of chances that stop violent cycles and engage enemies in productive dialogue, creativity and discipline are needed. To manage one's fear and endure while facing injustice, one needs courage and strength. Gandhi referred to nonviolence as the weapon of the strong and violence as the weapon of the weak because of these characteristics.
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KRISHNA MURARI CHAUBEY
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The two common responses to a threat are passivity (flight) and violent opposition (fight), thanks to the widespread knowledge of the fight-or-flight response. However, active nonviolence is an additional option. Despite being non-violent, the flight response sidesteps dealing with the danger. Therefore, the appearance of flight can be one of submission, passivity, disengagement, or surrender. The fight response, which responds to violence with violence, might take the form of an armed uprising, revenge, or violent rebellion. A third option for retaliation is active nonviolence. Contrary to what the phrase "nonviolence" could imply, which is that of passiveness, nonviolence is an active response that directly addresses the threat and has the ability to turn adversaries into allies. Non-cooperation, intervention, self-suffering, protest, and the development of alternative systems are all examples of active nonviolence.
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