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Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh is leading the Joint Indian Ministerial Delegation of Power, New and Renewable Energy and Science and Technology to America to take part in Global Clean Energy Action Forum

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Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh is leading the Joint Indian Ministerial Delegation of Power, New and Renewable Energy and Science and Technology to America to take part in Global Clean Energy Action Forum

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Science and Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Earth Science; MoS PMO, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances,Pensions, Space and Atomic Energy, Dr Jitendra Singh will lead the Joint Indian Ministerial official delegation of Ministry of Power, New & Renewable Energy and Ministry of Science & Technology on a 5-day visit to USA, to participate in Global Clean Energy Action Forum and also to interact with eminent academicians as well as Indian diaspora.  

Dr Jitendra Singh will be leaving for Washington tomorrow evening on the first leg of the American tour and from there he will proceed to Pittsburgh and later New York.

The coveted joint convening of the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM13) and Mission Innovation (MI-7) will take place from 21st to 23rd September at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America. The event is expected to bring together thousands of clean energy leaders from across the world, including CEOs, innovators, young professionals, civil society and ministers from over 30 countries to accelerate clean energy innovation and deployment.

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In a departure statement, Dr Jitendra Singh said, he is looking forward to very close engagements at the Plenary and Roundtables of Global Clean Energy Action Forum, especially in the light of recent breakthroughs in the areas of Clean Energy Technologies both at home and abroad. He said, in the post-COVID era and the recent Climate Change challenges, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been strongly advocating close coordination and collaboration in clean energy solutions for the betterment of mankind.

Referring to Modi’s address at the World Sustainable Development Summit in February this year, Dr Jitendra Singh quoted him as saying, “very little has been done despite a lot of talk over the last 50 years, since the 1972 Stockholm Conference. But in India, we have walked the talk and steps like 90 million households getting access to clean cooking fuel under Ujjwala Yojana and renewable energy to farmer Under the PM-KUSUM scheme where farmers are being encouraged to set up solar panels, use it and sell surplus power to the grid will promote sustainability and equity”.

On 20th September, Dr Jitendra Singh will hold an important Roundtable with senior executives of about 35 companies and federal representatives associated with Geospatial, Space, Earth & Ocean Science, Pharma and Biotech Sectors to be organized by US-India Business Council at U.S. Chamber of Commerce headquarters in Washington, D.C. The Minister will invite the companies to explore and invest in these most happening sectors after unlocking some sectors and liberalization of FDI norms.

The Minister is likely to interact with key US Federal officials over dinner at India House to be hosted by Indian Ambassador.
On 21st and 22nd September, Dr Jitendra Singh will have several engagements at the Global Clean Energy Action Forum, where he is likely to underline India’s commitment to a low-carbon future that aims to transform the energy landscape of the country by accelerating clean energy innovations under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Minister may also inform the delegates that to expedite Clean Energy solutions, India is actively engaged in clean energy R&D initiatives and has undertaken significant efforts in the fields of Bio-Refineries, Sustainable Aviation Fuels, Materials Accelerated Platform, Building Energy Efficiency (Smart Grids), Carbon Capture, Hydrogen Valley Platforms among others.

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At the 1st Roundtable on Sustainable Bioenergy and Bio-refineries on 22nd September, Dr Jitendra Singh is expected to speak about India’s plan to work towards transforming the energy landscape with significant clean energy share. Significantly, India has, by 2030, agreed to reach 500 GW Non-fossil energy capacity, shift 50% of energy requirements to renewable energy, lower overall anticipated carbon emissions by 1 billion tons, reduce carbon intensity of the economy by 45% over 2005 levels and finally achieve net zero emissions by 2070.
At the 2nd Roundtable on Net Zero Built Environment with Connected Communities on 22nd September, Dr Jitendra Singh will be expected to elaborate on India supported research development and deployment of technologies with an investment of 34.3 million USD during the last decade. He may also share information regarding India’s strengthening of R&D infrastructure as well as bilateral and multilateral collaborations through R&D programs in the field of Building Energy Efficiency and Smart Grids.

Both the Roundtables will be followed by the Joint Ministerial Plenary of Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM13) and Mission Innovation (MI-7) on 22nd evening, where Dr Jitendra Singh will tell the Ministers and Delegates that India is founding and active member of both MI & CEM since launch and now actively engaged with MI2.0 through various Missions and Platforms work streams.
On 23rd September, there will be a Main Stage Event on “International Collaboration to Accelerate the Clean Energy Transition”, where Dr Jitendra Singh will speak on the role of sustainable biofuels playing a key role in reducing GHG emissions from the transport sector. He will also outline India’s efforts through the Department of Biotechnology in supporting R&D innovations in Advanced Biofuels and Waste to Energy technologies.
Same day, there will be a side event on “India Clean Energy Showcase”, where Dr Jitendra Singh will intervene to share the Government of India’s ambition and action to move towards a clean energy future.

At the final leg, Dr Jitendra Singh will have interaction with eminent Diaspora over Community Reception in the evening before departing from New York to Delhi. At the Diaspora meet, the Minister will highlight India’s celebration of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav on 75th year of India’s Independence and its incredible journey as a vibrant democracy and a thriving economy. He will also acknowledge that the Indian diaspora in the USA also participated in these celebrations in the USA with great fanfare.

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5 nutritious dalia recipes for your children

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Most of us still prefer eating Dalia or broken wheat, which we all used to like. Whether we make the Dalia hot or sweet, it tastes fantastic. The fact that it is also safe for young children and newborns is its best feature. You can try a variety of Dalia meals to include this nutritious and wholesome grain in your child’s diet.

Darlia can be made from a number of grains, such as corn, wheat, or barley, and is essentially broken wheat. However, it is made in a number of Indian locations using a variety of methods and wheat. While you can make thick Dalia for kids and adults, you should make sure the consistency is thin while making it for your baby.

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“Around 7 to 8 months, you can begin introducing Dalia/broken wheat. It is incredibly nourishing and is a great source of energy. It stimulates the digestive system and is filling “Shabana, a Certified Child Nutrition and Cooking Specialist, recently posted on Instagram. She also provided five simple Dalia recipes for you to give your baby.

  1. A bowl of Dalia Milk

Ingredients:

1/4 cup Dalia

Dates syrup: one tablespoon (optional)

Ghee-1/2tsp

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Water, half a cup

Method:

  1. Wash Dalia and soak her for an hour. Remove the Dalia from the water and puree it in a blender with a small amount of water.
  1. Next, use a cotton cloth to squeeze out as much milk as you can from the Dalia paste.
  2. Place the extracted Dalia milk in a pan and heat until the mixture resembles porridge.
  3. Mix thoroughly after adding dates syrup. Turn off the burner and sprinkle ghee on top. Serve hot.
  4. Vegetable Dalai khichdi

Ingredients:

1/4 cup Dalia (washed and drained)

Ghee-1tbsp

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1/4 teaspoon cumin seeds

2 tablespoons of onions (finely chopped)

2 tablespoons of tomatoes (finely chopped)

Potato-1/2 (peeled & chopped) (peeled & chopped)

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1/4 cup carrot (chopped)

1/2 teaspoon black pepper powder

2 cups of water

Method:

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1.Ghee should be heated in a pressure cooker before cumin is added.

  1. Add the onions and cook them till golden brown. Adding tomato, vegetables, and black pepper now, stir for one minute.
  2. Include water and Dalia. Put the lid on and pressure cook for 4 whistles and switch off the flame.
  1. After the pressure has been released, add more water as needed for your infant.
  2. Place the warm khichdi in a bowl and serve.
  3. Dalia gruel

Ingredients:

1/4 cup Dalia (washed and drained)

1 teaspoon date syrup (optional)

Almonds-4

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3/4 cup of water

Milk-1/2cup

Method:

  1. Place Dalia, almonds, and water in a pressure cooker. Cook under pressure for two to three whistles.
  2. Add dates syrup (if using) and combine it into a smooth paste after the to pressure has been removed.
  3. Feed your infant by combining it with formula or breastmilk.

Note:

Transfer the blended Dalia into a sauce pan with the milk if using cow’s milk, then simmer it over a low temperature until it thickens.

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Dalia Upma 4.

Ingredients:

1/4 cup Dalia

vegetables – 1/4 teaspoon

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1/2 tbsp Ghee, 2 curry leaves

as needed, pepper powder Salt as desired (optional)

  1. Dry roast Dalia for 2 minutes over medium heat in a pan with a little ghee, then set aside.
  2. Add ghee to the same pan. Splutter some mustard seeds in there.
  3. Stir in the hing and curry leaves for a brief period of time. 4. Add the vegetables and sauté for one minute. little water and continue cooking until they are tender.
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