"pm modi's target of net zero by 2070 needs to achieved by collective efforts of all": cm yogi adityanath
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Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 22 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday inaugurated the National Seminar-2025 on 'Harmony with Nature and Sustainable
Development'. The CM stated that the task of achieving the country's goal of net zero by 2070 could not just be fulfilled at the government level but required the collective
efforts of everyone. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured the world that India will achieve the target of net zero by 2070. But the task of achieving this target is not just at the
government level but through the collective efforts of all of us... Today, a national seminar has also been organised here regarding this program, after which the vision is how we can create
harmony with nature and ensure sustainable development..." Yogi said addressing the people. Meanwhile, earlier today, the CM directed officials of concerned districts to carry out
relief work with full promptness in view of storms, rain, and hailstorms, as per a release. The CM has stated that officials should visit the affected areas, conduct surveys, and closely
monitor the relief efforts. In cases of loss of human or animal life due to lightning, storms, or rain-related disasters, immediate distribution of relief funds should be ensured to the
affected families. Proper medical treatment should be provided to the injured. Instructions have also been sent to officials to assess crop damage through surveys and send reports to the
government so that further action can be taken. He further directed that in case of waterlogging, proper arrangements for drainage should be made on a priority basis. Earlier on May 21, Yogi
Adityanath reviewed the current status of COVID-19 in Uttar Pradesh in light of the emerging global and national concerns surrounding the latest JN.1 subvariant. The Chief Minister
reassured the public that there is no immediate cause for concern in the state; however, he emphasised that, given the global context, vigilance and precaution remain essential. According to
the official release, Chief Minister Adityanath noted that the Central government has issued no new advisory regarding COVID-19. Still, considering the rising number of JN.1 cases in
Thailand, Singapore, and Hong Kong, he stressed the need for continued surveillance in Uttar Pradesh. He instructed all medical colleges, district hospitals, and health units across the
state to remain on high alert and be fully prepared to handle any potential emergency. (ANI)