Day: July 15, 2025

75th Pradhan Mantri Divyasha Kendra to be Inaugurated in Badaun, Uttar Pradesh

The 75 th Pradhan Mantri Divyasha Kendra (PMDK) in Badaun-Uttar Pradesh will be inaugurated by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment. The centre will maintain integrated support services and have assistive aids to Divyangjan and elderly citizens of schemes such as ADIP and RVY. The event will be presided by Union Minister of State Shri B.L. Verma. They alleviate costs since these centres ease the transportation hassles since they offer services at a local level. The PMDK initiative has already helped more than 1.4 lakh people since 75 centres are already up and running.

Context:

  • The Pradhan Mantri Divyasha Kendra (PMDK) has been included in the larger mission of Government of India to develop an inclusive and accessible society by persons with disabilities (Divyangjan) and senior citizens. 

  • PMDKs are operated by ALIMCO under the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) and are a part of meeting the objectives of the Accessible India Campaign and inclusive development.

Key Points for UPSC

About PMDK:

  • One stop centres that are integrated within:

    • Assessment & Evaluation

    • Counselling & Fitting

    • Distribution & Aftercare

    • ALIMCO is a Central PSU under DEPwD that was established.

Services Provided:

  • Under ADIP Scheme Divyangjan

  • In case of Senior Citizens with Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana (RVY)

Zero cost dissemination of:

  • Tri-cycles, wheel chairs, walkers

  • Artificial limbs, Hearing aids

  • Mobility support equipment

National Impact so far:

  • Number of Total Centres: 75 PMDKs in India

  • Beneficiaries: More than 1.4 lakh persons

  • Assistive Devices Distributed: Value- 179.15 lakh+

Advantages and importance:

  • Making long distance travel to provide aid causes less necessity to travel.

  • Encourages accessibility, independence and dignity of the disabled and elderly.

  • Supports the vision of the Government of an accessible India and an empowered India.

  • Augments last mile service delivery in social welfare.

Conclusion:

The opening of the 75th PMDK is a major step to the history of the country on the road to growth and social equality. The initiative places core auxiliary services of the government closer to the underserved groups, which is an alignment to the larger initiatives of the government of empowering, making available, and serving everybody in the society particularly those who are most vulnerable.

India’s Renewable Rise: 50% Non-Fossil Capacity Achieved Ahead of 2030 Target

India has crossed a significant milestone in terms of clean energy; the country is encountering half of its entire installed electricity capacity with non-fossil sources five years ahead of schedule in 2030. This milestone indicates healthy policy support, new initiatives such as PM-KUSUM and PM Surya Ghar coupled with a swift upsurge in solar, wind, and bioenergy. It has also boosted livelihood in the rural areas and has reduced pollution as well as improved access to energy. The experience in India has changed so that the country is viewed as a global climate leader despite its low per capita emissions. In the future, the priority will be given to strong grid integration, storage, digitalisation, and sustainable consumption.

Context:

  • As a country that signed the Paris Agreement, India had committed to its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to increase its 50 percent installed electricity capacity based on non-fossil sources by 2030. 

  • This was achieved in July 2025, which means that India was five years ahead of schedule in the process of energy transition. 

  • The announcement is consistent with the international leadership on climate and domestic objectives of self-reliance, sustainability and inclusive growth.

Key Points for UPSC

Milestone Achievement:

  • India currently enjoys 50.08% of the overall generation of non-fossil energies (Renewables + Large Hydro + Nuclear).

  • Dispatched electricity production: 365.67 GWh (as of June 30, 2025).

Policies and schemes

  • PM-KUSUM: Solar pumps and agrovoltaics for farmers.

  • Pm surya ghar Muft Bijli Yojana: 1 crore households to get rooftop solar.

  • Solar Parks and Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy: Those are large low-tariff solar plants.

  • Increase of bio energy: improve income in rural areas and close the economy.

Benefits of energy transition

  • Decarbonisation + Development: Improved health of people, jobs in the countryside, decrease in harm to the air.

  • Clean energy through decentralised energy.

  • Improved resilience and energy security to climate.

Global Climate Global:

  • India is one of the few G20 countries that are on schedule to meet/exceed NDCs.

  • Promoting climate justice and sustainable lifestyles, green growth at the international platforms (COP, G20).

  • The per capita emissions are amongst the lowest in the world.

Road Ahead:

  • Increase twice in per capita clean electricity usage – particularly in rural vicinities.

  • Make a long-term investment in the grid in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and pumped hydro to stabilise the grid.

  • Focus on AI and digitalisation of smart grids and energy markets.

  • Discuss digital infrastructure on cybersecurity issues.

  • Encourage solar/wind infrastructure, circular economy, green hydrogen.

Conclusion:

The success of India to reach 50 percent non-fossil energy, five years ahead of the schedule, shows that economic gains and sustainability can be compatible issues. Through effective leadership, progressive policies, and the embracement of technology, India has taken the position of a leader in the global move towards green transition. To take decisive steps towards decarbonisation, India should aim at resilience, equity and innovation to anchor decarbonisation and propel a sustainable inclusive energy future.

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