Gorakhpur residents sleep on streets for LPG cylinders amid severe shortage
Residents in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur are facing a severe shortage of LPG cylinders, forcing them to spend entire nights sleeping on roadsides to secure a refill.
In an interview with India Today, Sunita Narain, Director General of the Centre for Science and Environment, discussed the heatwaves impacting India and the need for better urban planning. She explained that the current crisis is a combination of climate change and environmental mismanagement. Narain stated, 'The world has now seen searing heat across, and temperature rise, given the fact that we're doing so little to combat climate change, is inevitable.' She highlighted the dangers of modern city construction, noting that building 'Gurgaon-style' glass structures traps heat and increases reliance on air conditioning. Furthermore, she pointed out the trend of night-time temperatures failing to drop, which impacts human health. To mitigate these effects, Narain recommended updating building codes for better insulation and shading, improving city-wide tree cover, and issuing public health advisories. Finally, she emphasised the necessity of officially classifying heatwaves as national disasters to unlock funding for better heat management and disaster response mechanisms across all states.
Residents in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur are facing a severe shortage of LPG cylinders, forcing them to spend entire nights sleeping on roadsides to secure a refill.
In an exclusive interview with India Today, Gita Gopinath, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, discusses the impact of the West Asia conflict and rising oil prices on the Indian economy.
This edition of India First reports on the conclusion of Prime Minister Modi's five-nation diplomatic tour across Europe and the Gulf, focusing on strategic agreements in defence, energy, and technology.
Prime Minister Modi has been conferred with the Food and Agriculture Organisation's highest honour, the Agricola Medal. The prestigious award was presented during a special ceremony held at the historic Plenary Hall at the organisation's headquarters in Rome.